Hunter Biden was just thrown to the wolves by this whistleblower

The Bidens have escaped justice for years. But now it’s all coming due.

Now Hunter Biden was just thrown to the wolves by this whistleblower.

Hunter Biden’s Power Play Unveiled

Devon Archer, once a close ally in Hunter Biden’s business ventures, dropped a bombshell in a fresh interview with Just the News—his first since President Donald Trump granted him a pardon last month.

Echoing his testimony to Congress last year, Archer didn’t mince words: Hunter’s gig was to play “lobbyist” and wield the weight of “a very powerful name” to open doors.

Specifically, Archer said Hunter’s job “was to, you know, pave a path for success of Burisma by having kind of a halo from the U.S.” No surprises there, given the Biden name’s shine during those years.

Archer and Hunter both held cushy seats on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian natural gas heavyweight.

Records show Hunter raked in a cool $999,996 from the company in 2016—though that paycheck conveniently slimmed down to $665,000 in 2017, right after his dad, Joe Biden, stepped down as vice president. Funny how timing works.

Joe Biden’s Shadow in the Dealings

Archer didn’t stop at Hunter’s role. He pulled back the curtain further, claiming former President Joe Biden was in on the business chatter with his son.

“I mean, there’s absolutely no doubt in my mind,” Archer stated flatly. The evidence? Hunter played matchmaker, introducing his high-powered father to foreign players while Joe still held sway in office.

Take 2013, when then-Vice President Biden met Jonathan Li, a Chinese businessman running Bohai Capital, thanks to Hunter’s networking. Or 2014, when Joe joined Hunter for a cozy dinner with Russian oligarch Yelena Baturina. Just casual family catch-ups, right?

Meanwhile, Joe Biden’s legacy took a hit before he exited the White House. Despite earlier vows to keep his hands clean, he issued a blanket pardon for Hunter, covering any federal crimes from January 1, 2014, to December 1, 2024. The U-turn sparked a firestorm, with critics calling it a glaring red flag after years of murky dealings.

Fallout and Finger-Pointing

Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., and head of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, didn’t hold back. “History will show Joe Biden and his family were the most corrupt occupiers of the White House of any family in the history of America,” he told The Daily Signal.

It’s a bold claim, but one that’s gaining traction as the Biden era’s loose ends unravel.

As for Archer, he’s breathing easier after Trump’s pardon erased his 2018 conviction tied to Native American tribal bonds. Now free to speak, his account paints a picture of a Biden family machine that thrived on influence—until the wheels started wobbling when Joe’s vice-presidential clout faded.

What’s left is a lingering question: how much of this “halo” was earned, and how much was just borrowed from a taxpayer-funded pedestal?

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