
The Biden regime is now threatening members of the Guatemalan Congress if they don’t help shut down a child trafficking operation on the US-Mexico border, which has been directly linked to his wife, Jill Biden.
All of Joe Biden’s efforts to get the Guatemalan Attorney General fired have thus far failed. Biden has now resorted to having the US Ambassador to Guatemala threaten the children of members of the Guatemalan congress if they don’t step in.
Biden seems awfully desperate to shut down an investigation into child trafficking, doesn’t he?
Former GOP congressional candidate and documentary filmmaker Robby Starbuck first broke this story two weeks ago. He conducted an exclusive interview with the Secretary General of Guatemala, which more than 4 million people watched on X (formerly Twitter).
A charity called ‘Save the Children’ purports to operate in conflict zones around the world to help orphans and abandoned kids. The charity has an office in Guatemala and is operating directly on the US-Mexico border in Texas. On April 24th, Guatemalan police raided the office of Save the Children. Based on evidence discovered during that raid, Guatemalan Attorney General María Consuelo Porras and Secretary General Ángel Pineda sent a letter to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Porras and Pineda requested help from Paxton to investigate allegations that Save the Children is trafficking kidnapped Guatemalan children into the United States.
Here’s the reason why the Biden regime is freaking out about this story and threatening members of the Guatemalan Congress: Until she moved into the White House with her decrepit criminal husband in January 2021, Jill Biden served as the chair of Save the Children’s board for the previous four years.
After the raid and the request for help from Attorney General Paxton went public, the Biden White House and 40 countries in the European Union suddenly issued sanctions against the Guatemalan government, demanding that Attorney General Porras be fired. It’s a strikingly similar situation to when Joe Biden had that prosecutor in Ukraine fired for investigating Hunter Biden’s no-show job on the board of Burisma.
Biden also stopped honoring extradition requests from Guatemala as punishment for not firing the Attorney General. Guatemala has asked that specific child rapists and murderers be extradited to that country for prosecution. Joe Biden is instead allowing those people to live here in the United States.
In his most recent escalation against the Guatemalan people, Joe Biden sent the US Ambassador to threaten members of that country’s Congress. Guatemala’s constitution is fairly complicated when it comes to protections for the Attorney General. During their four-year term, an Attorney General there cannot be fired by the president, and is very difficult to remove from office without action from the nation’s Supreme Court.
Biden’s Secretary of State Tony Blinken first had the US Ambassador threaten to take away the visas of members of Congress unless they help get Attorney General Porras fired. Blinken escalated that threat last week and is now threatening to revoke the visas of the children of Guatemalan congressmen who are attending college in the United States.
Biden and Blinken tried bribing the president of Guatemala before that. They gave the country’s corrupt president, Bernardo Arévalo, $500 million in new foreign aid if he could *wink, wink* do something about that pesky Attorney General who was investigating child sex trafficking allegations against a Jill Biden-linked charity.
The only thing that Joe Biden and Tony Blinken haven’t tried yet is sending in US troops to remove Guatemala’s Attorney General from office. At this point, we wouldn’t be surprised to learn that that’s an option on the table.
Doesn’t this seem like an incredible amount of trouble to get an elected Attorney General fired in another country? A $500 million bribe to the president. Global sanctions from the US and 40 countries in the EU. Threats to revoke the visas of the children of Guatemalan congressmen who are attending college in the United States.
That’s an awful lot of effort to disrupt a global child sex trafficking operation linked to Jill Biden. Their objections to the investigation almost look suspicious, don’t they?
One Member of Congress finally did ask Tony Blinken about how he’s trying to get the Attorney General of another country fired. Shout-out to Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH), who asked Blinken about it this week:
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