As Hunter Biden’s former business associate Devon Archer concluded his testimony on Monday, reporters questioned him about his overseas business dealings.
Archer testified under oath before the House Oversight Committee and discussed details of Hunter’s involvement in foreign dealings. Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene told the Daily Caller that she told the committee that Joe and Hunter had spoken “more than 20 times about business deals.” .
“Are you confident the Commission can follow up on your testimony?” one reporter asked Archer.
“When are you planning to report to federal custody?” asked another.
“Did you say that Hunter Biden called his fellow staffers about 20 times in 10 years?” asked another.
“Can you talk about the Biden brand?” What do you mean? ‘ asked the woman. (Related: Here are 5 questions Republicans might ask Hunter Biden’s business partners under oath)
“Is the president compromising?” another reporter asked as Archer stood in the elevator.
“What does the Biden brand mean? Was the president involved too?” a woman asked as the elevator doors closed.
Joe Biden repeatedly had some involvement or knowledge of his son’s business dealings prior to the 2020 presidential election. Claiming otherwise, the whistleblowers provided Congress with a WhatsApp message Hunter Biden allegedly sent to a Chinese energy company on July 30, 2017, with his father sitting next to him. threatened to be there.
The FD-1023 form alleges that Ukrainian oligarch Mykola Zlochevsky, owner of Ukrainian energy company Burisma, bribed the Bidens with $5 million to fire prosecutors for investigating the company. claim. At a press conference on June 8, the president called the coverage of the bribery scheme “massive fraud.”