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Hunter Biden Throws “Inmate” Ex-Pal Under Bus to Save Skin

In a surprising development, Hunter Biden, the controversial son of President Joe Biden, appears to be distancing himself from his former associate and business partner, Devon Archer, by referring to him as a mere "inmate." This revelation comes as Hunter faces scrutiny over dubious foreign business dealings that have haunted him and his family for years. Archer's involvement in these questionable transactions has become a focal point of the House Oversight Committee hearing, where Hunter is set to answer questions.

Senior staff writer Randy DeSoto of The Western Journal has uncovered this latest legal and public relations move by Hunter Biden. Archer has already testified before the committee, providing a damning account of the inner workings of the Biden family's business ties, placing Hunter in an increasingly precarious position.

Hunter's lawyer, Abbe Lowell, sent a letter to the committee attempting to distance his client from Archer, labeling him as "an inmate convicted for his involvement in a tribal bond scheme that never involved Hunter." This move coincides with Archer facing his own legal troubles, having been sentenced to over a year in federal prison for defrauding a Native American tribe.

Despite Archer's conviction being initially overturned on appeal, the U.S. attorney's office for the Southern District of New York has confirmed that Archer has yet to report for prison, challenging Hunter's portrayal of him as an "inmate."

DeSoto suggests that Hunter Biden and his legal team might be resorting to desperate measures to divert attention from his mounting legal challenges, including allegations of tax evasion and gun charges. DeSoto humorously suggests that keeping quiet may be a more prudent strategy for Hunter and his legal counsel.

Amid these legal troubles, texts from Hunter's controversial laptop reveal Archer's inquiry about why Joe Biden hadn't done more to shield him from prosecution. Archer's closed-door testimony before the House Oversight Committee in July raised eyebrows by indicating that Joe Biden may have known more about his son's business dealings than previously acknowledged. This includes attending dinners with Hunter's business associates, including a meeting involving a Burisma Holdings executive.

DeSoto underscores the potential conflicts of interest and questions about political influence for personal gain. The article also highlights Joe Biden's speech in Ukraine, boasting about pressuring the Ukrainian government to fire a prosecutor investigating Burisma, the company paying Hunter for his board position. This revelation contradicts Joe Biden's denial of involvement in his son's business ventures, adding another layer of complexity to the unfolding scandal.

DeSoto concludes that the Bidens are facing a barrage of allegations, portraying Hunter's attempt to shift blame onto Archer as a last-ditch effort to evade accountability. With Archer's insider knowledge, the pressure on Hunter Biden to provide genuine answers is intensifying, presenting a serious threat to the Biden family's integrity, according to the article, which adopts a lively, conversational style with a clear conservative perspective.

 

 

 

 

 

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