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Biden and “BCCI Bipartisanship”

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COMMENT: Joe Biden has had much to say about “bipar­ti­san­ship” dur­ing his term so far. When he served on the Sen­ate Bank­ing Com­mit­tee, he and GOP com­pa­tri­ot Orrin Hatch were recip­i­ents of funds from the ter­ror­ist and drug-deal­ing BCCI.

The Com­mit­tee did not inves­ti­gate the bank.

” . . . . among lat­er high­ly placed recip­i­ents of largesse from BCCI, its own­ers, and its affil­i­ates were Ronald Reagan’s trea­sury sec­re­tary, James Bak­er, who declined to inves­ti­gate BCCI, and Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tor Joseph Biden and Repub­li­can Sen­a­tor Orrin Hatch, the rank­ing mem­bers of the Sen­ate Judi­cia­ry com­mit­tee, which declined to inves­ti­gate BCCI. . . .”

Amer­i­can War Machine: Deep Pol­i­tics, the CIA Glob­al Drug Con­nec­tion, and the Road to Afghanistan by Peter Dale Scott; Row­man & Lit­tle­field [HC]; Copy­right 2010 by Row­man & Lit­tle­field; ISBN 978–0‑7425–5594‑5; p. 165.

. . . . And from two well-researched books by jour­nal­ists from Time and the Wall Street Jour­nal, we learn that among lat­er high­ly placed recip­i­ents of largesse from BCCI, its own­ers, and its affil­i­ates were Ronald Reagan’s trea­sury sec­re­tary, James Bak­er, who declined to inves­ti­gate BCCI, and Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tor Joseph Biden and Repub­li­can Sen­a­tor Orrin Hatch, the rank­ing mem­bers of the Sen­ate Judi­cia­ry com­mit­tee, which declined to inves­ti­gate BCCI. . . .

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