
On GPS: What Vice President Biden was doing in Ukraine
Former Asst. Secretary of State Philip Gordon tells Fareed it's "deeply illogical" to say Biden was trying to get an anti-corruption prosecutor in Ukraine fired to protect his son Hunter's company Burisma, because finding a prosecutor who would actually fight corruption would have only made it MORE likely for Burisma to be investigated.
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