An inquiry may well uncover evidence supporting claims made in an FBI document, recently released by Sen. Charles Grassley, that Biden accepted bribes while Vice President.
Archer's testimony is expected to debunk President Biden's claims that he and Hunter never discussed the latter's foreign business deals and certainly wasn't in business with him.
According to a report by the New York Post's Miranda Devine, Archer was present at meetings with Hunter's foreign partners "Attended by Joe Biden either in person or via speakerphone." Saturday, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York issued a letter that included the following request of a judge involved in an unrelated case: [T]he Government respectfully requests that the defendant be ordered to surrender, at a date and time determined by the Court, to a facility designated by the Bureau of Prisons to commence his term of imprisonment.
His mention of Delaware is, of course, a reference to the collapse of Hunter Biden's sweetheart plea deal, which the White House expected to indemnify the President against further questions about his dodgy foreign deals during his tenure as Vice President.
On Monday, the substance of Archer's testimony will likely be influenced by the perfidy with which he was treated by his "Friend," Hunter Biden and the latter's father.
The separate case discussed above was brought by the Obama DOJ during the last year of Joe Biden's tenure as Vice President.
Archer's testimony in Monday's hearing is not likely to be characterized by over weaning loyalty to the patriarch of the Biden clan.
https://spectator.org/biden-impeachment-inquiry-is-well-earned/
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