Hunter’s Party Trick
The New York Post’s Miranda Devine exclusively reported that in closed-door testimony before Congress, Devon Archer, Hunter Biden's former best friend, will reveal that Hunter would often put then-Vice President Biden on speakerphone during meetings with overseas business partners. Archer is set to testify that he witnessed several such meetings, including one in Dubai where Hunter introduced the Vice President to Ukrainian energy company Burisma's executives. The testimony may shed light on potential conflicts of interest and dealings with foreign entities during Biden's time as Vice President.
More from Devine:
Hunter performed the same party trick as many as two dozen times in Archer’s presence, the Long Island-born father of three is expected to tell congressional investigators under oath.
Another former business partner, Tony Bobulinski, recalls Hunter offering to get his father on the phone during a meeting by the pool at the Chateau Marmont in LA.
“I am also aware of other Biden family business associates confirming that Joe would take phone calls from Hunter in the middle of business meetings and would weigh in via speakerphone,” says Bobulinski.
“Sitting with Hunter at Chateau Marmont before I first met Joe Biden on May 2, 2017, Hunter was adamant that his father takes his calls at any time, no matter what his lawyers say or with gatekeepers like [former Biden spokesperson] Kate Bedingfield playing interference.
“The American people don’t fully appreciate yet the key role Joe Biden played in the Biden family global influence peddling … I would equate it to a chairman’s role in a traditional business structure.”
RELATED: Hunter's friend Devon Archer reschedules his date with House Oversight committee for the FOURTH time under subpoena as he prepares to dish about how his longtime partner put his powerful father on speakerphone to impress clients (The Daily Mail)
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