Devon Archer, former business partner of Hunter Biden, reportedly set to receive pardon from President Donald Trump after meeting at NCAA wrestling championships
Devon Archer, the former business partner of Hunter Biden, has revealed a conversation with President
Donald Trump that reportedly includes a possible pardon.
Archer met with Trump at the NCAA wrestling championships in Philadelphia, where he received 'very encouraging words.' According to Archer, his attorney had informed him earlier that the president was discussing the possibility of a pardon.
Trump stated that he would give Archer a 'full pardon' because he was 'screwed by the Bidens.' Archer served on the board of Ukrainian energy company Burisma with Hunter Biden and testified before the House Oversight Committee in 2023 about the influence of the Biden family 'brand.' He told investigators that Hunter Biden had put his father, then-Vice President
Joe Biden, on speakerphone at business meetings between 10 and 20 times.
Archer was convicted in 2018 of defrauding a Native American tribe in a scheme involving fraudulent tribal bonds and was sentenced to a year and a day in prison.
His conviction was overturned and then reinstated in 2020, and the Supreme Court rejected his appeal last year.
The House Oversight Committee reported that the Bidens and their associates received over $20 million in payments from foreign entities between 2015 and 2017. An impeachment inquiry report released last year stated that President Biden committed 'impeachable offenses,' but stopped short of naming any criminal wrongdoing.