Archer, Hunter Biden’s longtime close friend and business partner, is expected to testify before the House Oversight Committee this week. A preview of his testimony about the early December 2015 phone call between Vice President Biden and Burisma executives was reported Monday by Miranda Devine of the New York Post.
A federal appeals court recently rejected Archer’s appeal of his 2022 conviction in a $60 billion fraud scheme. (The name of Hunter Biden, Archer’s business partner, came up in the evidence, but Biden was not charged in the case.) Archer faces about a year in prison, in addition to tens of millions of dollars in fines and restitution costs. His predicament has given him an incentive, finally, to cooperate in investigations of the Biden family business of cashing in on Joe Biden’s political influence. Nevertheless, as we have seen with the data from Hunter Biden’s laptop, revelations by an FBI informant who had direct access to top Burisma executives, financial records, and other witness who have come forward, it may not be difficult to corroborate Archer’s testimony.
A federal appeals court recently rejected Archer’s appeal of his 2022 conviction in a $60 billion fraud scheme. (The name of Hunter Biden, Archer’s business partner, came up in the evidence, but Biden was not charged in the case.) Archer faces about a year in prison, in addition to tens of millions of dollars in fines and restitution costs. His predicament has given him an incentive, finally, to cooperate in investigations of the Biden family business of cashing in on Joe Biden’s political influence. Nevertheless, as we have seen with the data from Hunter Biden’s laptop, revelations by an FBI informant who had direct access to top Burisma executives, financial records, and other witness who have come forward, it may not be difficult to corroborate Archer’s testimony.
Hunter Biden Business Partner’s Testimony Tightens Joe’s Burisma Noose | National Review
The younger Biden reportedly put Burisma executives in touch with his father, who was then vice president.
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