Devon Archer: ‘Impactful’ Joe Biden calling into meetings with Hunter’s foreign business associates was ‘abuse of soft power’

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Devon Archer: Joe Biden calling into meetings with Hunter’s foreign business associates was ‘abuse of soft power’

with his son’s foreign associates was both “prize enough” by demonstrating the first son’s pull with his dad — and “an abuse of soft power.”

“I can definitively say at particular dinners or meetings, he knew there were business associates,” Archer said. Archer’s testimony has not yet been released and members of the panel have told The Post that he dodged many questions by saying that he could not recall specifics.Tucker Carlson/Twitter The firm also is at the center of an unproven $10 million bribery allegation involving Joe and Hunter Biden relayed to the FBI in 2020 by a paid informant.Devon Archer is a former business partner of Hunter Biden’s who wasof almost $60M in bonds and was sentenced to a year-and day-long prison sentence. He testified before Congress Monday and made several bombshell allegations. Here is what has been brought to light so far.

Burisma owner Mykola Zlochevsky put pressure on Hunter Biden to build US support for Ukrainian prosecutor-general Viktor Shokin who was investigating his company, Archer testified.Hunter Biden bragged that Chinese business tycoon Che Fengand was impressed by the group of “handsome Aryan godlike men” Biden brought with him “everywhere I go” in a 2011 email.

He confirmed to the Oversight Committee that Joe Biden attended an April 2015 dinner at Washington’s Café Milano with Baturina, who also transferred $3.5 million to an account associated with Archer and Hunter Biden, according to a 2020 report by Senate Republican-led committees.

 

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