Biden Business Associate Devon Archer Refuses to Attend Impeachment Inquiry Hearing

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Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s “best friend in business,” refused to attend Wednesday’s impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden.

Archer’s lawyer told House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer that his client could not attend the hearing due to “short notice.” “Providing such short notice for a witness’s public appearance before the Committee on a matter of national importance is patently unreasonable,” lawyer Matthew Schwartz wrote Comer, ABC News firstGalanis confirmed Archer’s testimony. He said then-Vice President Joe Biden was on speakerphone calls with Biden associates, including one call with a Russian oligarch and one-time mayor of Moscow.Wendell Husebo is a political reporter with Breitbart News and a former GOP War Room Analyst.

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