

He’s acknowledged that he thought it was a mistake. This is not a board he should be sitting on.” The Times editorial board wrote in 2015: “It should be plain to Hunter Biden that any connection with a Ukrainian oligarch damages his father’s efforts to help Ukraine. You all did write, I think, in - I can’t remember what month it was - but you indicated, and I think it was ’15, that he shouldn’t be on the board. And I didn’t realize he was on the board until he had been on the board for a while. No one ever suggested I’ve done anything differently, including all of the president’s men and women who testify.

Look, I fought corruption when I was in Ukraine. Biden said he and his son “did nothing wrong,” and he simply “carried out the policy of the United States in rooting out corruption in Ukraine,” skirting the underlying question. Biden was asked by CNN’s Anderson Cooper about his son’s decision to serve on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian gas company. But you still haven’t really answered the question of whether or not you think it’s proper for the son of a sitting vice president of the United States to serve on the board of a foreign company that’s being investigated for corruption. There is no indication that you or your son did anything wrong or were part of any corruption in Ukraine. I want to start - you fought corruption in Ukraine. KK: We have a lot of questions to get through, so please excuse us in advance if we interrupt you. Vice President, we’re hoping to ask you a few questions that we haven’t really heard you answer on the campaign trail yet.
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Here is a transcript, with annotations in blue, of the 80-minute discussion, which was filmed for a special episode of “The Weekly,” The Times’s TV show on FX and Hulu. He promised, “If I’m able to pass what I’m talking about, my administration would go down in history as one of the most progressive administrations in American history.” He also discussed the “creeps” in Silicon Valley, the mistakes of the 2016 Clinton campaign and his current opposition to the federal legalization of marijuana. Biden said his eight years as vice president and his deep relationships on Capitol Hill, where he represented Delaware in the Senate, would help him step seamlessly back into public office. 16, he moved fluidly among policy issues, though at times he became tangled in his own syntax and fell back on what President Barack Obama famously referred to as his verbal “flourishes.” Mr. Meeting with the Times editorial board on Dec. Reproductive Rights Afghanistan Silicon Valley Joe Biden commands a boardroom.
