Joe Biden's former stenographer publishes book arguing to 'impeach and imprison' the president

He emphasized that he was "not a conspiracy theorist or misinformation operative, but rather an eyewitness to the behind-the-scenes, White House activities of three presidents and their vice presidents."

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The man who served as Joe Biden's stenographer during his time in the Obama administration has released a book explaining why he believes the then-vice president should be imprisoned and impeached. 

In "The Case to Impeach and Imprison Joe Biden," Mike McCormick relied on his personal experience following the former second in command across the world, and information revealed on Hunter Biden's laptop, to make his case. 

"When I worked for him, I thought Joe was harmless — egotistical, buffoonish, and unpresidential, but harmless," McCormick wrote. "Now I think of him as an evil criminal who should be impeached and imprisoned." 

He emphasized that he was "not a conspiracy theorist or misinformation operative, but rather an eyewitness to the behind-the-scenes, White House activities of three presidents and their vice presidents." 

McCormick, claims that he personally witnessed Biden negotiate the deal that landed his son on the board of Burisma during a trip to Poland in 2014, and that others in the administration, including Jake Sullivan, knew what was going on. 

According to the book's description, "By cross-referencing materials in the Hunter Biden Laptop with President Obama's White House website and congressional testimony by Joe's co-conspirators, plus his own recollections, McCormick weaves a devastating timeline that pinpoints Joe Biden as the mastermind of a kickback scheme with Burisma Holdings that enriched him and Hunter Biden." 
 
McCormick also dug into Biden's "treasonous" Alliance for Prosperity, which he claimed, "Funded cartel-affiliated cocaine smugglers in the Honduran government who were then under investigation by the DEA with hundreds of millions of US taxpayer dollars." 
 
As Town Hall reports, the former White House staffer reported his findings to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Republican members of Congress, and investigators from the House Oversight Committee and Senate Homeland Security Governmental Affairs Committee, but he was never asked to provide sworn testimony. 

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