Hunter Biden’s best friend Devon Archer plans to implicate Joe in his son’s foreign business plans during closed-door testimony MONDAY: Republicans say his story is critical to their investigation as DOJ gets involved Archer insists on reporting to prison
Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s best friend and former business partner, is expected to give testimony Monday that will challenge the White House’s insistence that Joe Biden never had any knowledge of or involvement in his wayward son’s business affairs.
A source close to Archer confirmed that he is about to testify about meetings he attended with his and Hunter’s foreign business partners, where the First Son reportedly had Joe Biden on speaker. DailyMail.com reported exclusively this week that Archer is “in hiding” after receiving “threats” leading up to his amazing testimony.
A spokesperson for the House Oversight Committee told DailyMail.com they are “interested” in hearing from Archer about “whether foreign actors have targeted the Bidens and whether President Biden was involved in his family’s business dealings.”
The Justice Department sent a letter to a judge on Saturday urging an expedited sentencing of Archer — for an unrelated fraud conviction — in a last-minute effort to divert his testimony. Republicans say DOJ’s move is an attempt to “intimidate” Archer, who they say is central to providing information critical to their ongoing investigation into the Biden family’s business dealings.
Hunter Biden’s friend and business partner, Devon Archer, 49, is expected to testify Monday before the House Oversight Committee on their cases. Devon Archer, far left, playing golf in the Hamptons with Hunter (far right) and Joe (next to Hunter)
Top Republican James Comer said Sunday the DOJ’s highly unusual action on a Saturday was an attempt to “intimidate” the witness he says was key to getting to the bottom of the president’s son’s shady foreign business dealings .
He said on Fox’s Sunday Morning Futures: “It’s strange that right before he’s scheduled to come in he has the opportunity to speak before the House Oversight Committee and tell the American people the truth about what really happened to Burisma.” .’
Archer’s expected testimony on Monday comes after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy indicated this week that he is considering opening an impeachment inquiry against President Biden over his “lies” about his involvement in Hunter’s dealings.
Archer, 48, was subpoenaed on June 12 by the House Oversight Committee, which is investigating Hunter’s businesses and whether he and other members of the Biden family acted improperly with their connections.
It is unclear what the motivation is behind Archer’s decision to testify on Monday. He has already canceled at least three times in the committee in recent weeks.
Chairman Comer told Fox News’ Larry Kudlow that Archer is now appearing before his committee because, having been subpoenaed, he “doesn’t have many options.”
He said Republicans intended to despise him if he failed to comply with the subpoena, which “doesn’t look good on your resume.”
“Ultimately, I think Archer wants to do the right thing,” he said. “I think he wants to set the record straight and he’s getting the chance to do that.”
A close associate of Archer told the New York Post that he testifies about his time with Hunter because he believes it is his “civic duty.”
It comes because Archer is also facing legal troubles himself and is expected to go to jail soon.
He was sentenced to one year and one day in prison in February 2022 for defrauding a Native American tribal entity and several investment advisory clients out of tens of millions of dollars, in connection with the issuance of $60 million in bonds.
He is on the hook along with his co-conspirators for $43.4 million in restitution for the fraud.
Archer’s lawyer confirmed his upcoming meeting with Congress, adding that Archer had previously testified before a federal grand jury about his dealings with the Biden family — likely referring to the criminal investigation of Delaware prosecutor David Weiss into the First Son.
Devon Archer is a strong believer in the rule of law and the democratic system, and is willing to answer the committee’s questions, just as he has already answered similar questions from a federal grand jury, the Justice Department and several other government agencies in their investigations . regarding the Biden family,” said Boies Schiller Flexner attorney Matthew Schwartz.
“There has been a lot of leaks and speculation about Mr. Archer’s possible statement to the oversight committee, but next week Mr. Archer will speak for himself.”
The White House has maintained that the president was never “in business” with his son, but the GOP has stepped up their investigation with whistleblower testimony and a slew of other evidence.
Archer, 48, and Hunter both graduated from Yale and had been friends for decades. Hunter has reportedly described Devon as his “best friend in business.”
Together they founded Rosemont Seneca Partners in 2009 along with Christopher Heinz, the son-in-law of former Senator John Kerry, beginning a period of international business deals and jet-setting.
Hunter and Archer were both Yale graduates and friends for decades. They founded their consulting firm together, and Hunter reportedly described Devon as his “best friend in business.” The friends are pictured in an undated photograph
Hunter walked into federal court in downtown Wilmington, Delaware, along with his “sugar brother” and attorney Kevin Morris (left) — who smoked a bong last week during a visit from the president’s son
Archer and Hunter Biden each received lucrative seats on the board of directors of Ukrainian energy company Burisma, despite Hunter having no specific expertise in the field. The company reportedly brought in $11 million through the scheme, based on information gathered from Hunter’s infamous laptop.
They were photographed playing golf with then-Vice President Biden in 2014.
Hunter’s ex-business partner plans to testify before the committee that Hunter used this speakerphone tactic at least two dozen times, according to a New York Post report released Monday.
An alleged example is after a Burisma board meeting in Dubai on December 4, 2015.
Devon reportedly claims that Hunter was with him, Burisma owner Nikolai Zlochevsky and executive Vadym Pozharskyi at the bar of the Four Seasons Resort Dubai on Jumeirah Beach.
Vadym Pozharskyi, director of Burisma, is said to have asked Hunter, “Can you call your father?”
According to the Post report, Hunter called Joe, introduced “Nikolai and Vadym,” and told his father they “need our support.”
Three days later, Joe flew to address the Ukrainian parliament about the “poison of cronyism, corruption and kleptocracy.”
At the time, Zlochevsky was under criminal investigation in Ukraine and his assets were seized. But in March 2016, after Joe Biden threatened to withhold $1 billion in US aid to Ukraine, Ukrainian Attorney General Viktor Shokin was fired.