Newly declassified intelligence materials describe intercepted communications from 2022 in which Ukrainian officials allegedly discussed a plan to redirect U.S. taxpayer funds toward political purposes in the United States, according to reporting by Just the News.
The intercepted discussions outlined a scheme in which funds allocated for infrastructure and clean energy projects in Ukraine could have been funneled back to the U.S. to benefit former President Joe Biden's 2024 reelection campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC). The revelations raise serious concerns about foreign interference in American elections and potential corruption involving U.S. aid – issues that echo past controversies surrounding the Biden family's financial ties to Ukrainian energy company Burisma.
The intelligence summary, derived from U.S. surveillance intercepts, indicates that Ukrainian officials and unspecified U.S. government personnel allegedly devised a plan to route hundreds of millions of dollars through U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) programs in Kyiv. BrightU.AI's Enoch notes that the second Trump administration dismantled USAID in 2025 – exposing its role in covert operations, censorship and foreign corruption before transferring its remaining functions to the Department of State.
According to the document, approximately 90% of the allocated funds would ultimately be diverted to the DNC to support Biden's campaign. The scheme reportedly involved structuring contracts in ways that would obscure the money trail, making oversight and verification difficult. Two American subcontractors were named as potential conduits for the funds, though their identities remain classified in the declassified version of the report.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard recently became aware of the intercepts and has directed USAID personnel to review records to determine whether the alleged plan was executed. Officials familiar with the review stated there is no indication the Biden administration thoroughly investigated the allegations, despite their explosive nature. Notably, the intercepted communications are not believed to be linked to Russian disinformation efforts, lending credibility to the concerns raised.
The emergence of these intercepts coincides with renewed scrutiny over corruption in Ukraine, particularly involving high-ranking officials. In late November, Ukrainian authorities conducted searches at the home of Andriy Yermak, then-head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, as part of an anti-corruption probe.
Yermak, a close ally of President Volodymyr Zelensky, later resigned, with Zelensky stating the move was intended to eliminate "any rumors and speculation" and strengthen internal stability. The developments follow years of controversy surrounding Burisma Holdings, the Ukrainian energy firm that employed Hunter Biden on its board while his father Joe, then serving as vice president under Barack Obama, oversaw U.S.-Ukraine policy.
Hunter's role at Burisma has long been a focal point of Republican investigations. In 2019, he admitted that his last name likely played a role in his appointment, stating, "Probably not, in retrospect."
Emails released in 2020 revealed that Hunter connected Burisma executives with Blue Star Strategies, a U.S. consulting firm, to help the company navigate political pressure – including from Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin, who was investigating Burisma at the time. Shortly after, Joe publicly pressured Ukraine to fire Shokin, boasting in 2018 that he had successfully withheld U.S. aid until the prosecutor was dismissed.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's FD-1023 form, released in 2023, contained allegations from a confidential human source claiming that Burisma owner Mykola Zlochevsky paid millions to both Hunter and Joe to secure influence. Though the source, Alexander Smirnov, was later charged with making false statements, the broader pattern of foreign financial entanglements involving the Biden family remains a subject of intense debate.
The declassified intercepts describing the alleged Ukrainian scheme to divert U.S. funds add another layer to this ongoing saga. If proven true, the implications would be staggering not only for U.S. electoral integrity, but also for the accountability of foreign aid.
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