The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal from former Hunter Biden business partner Devon Archer, upholding his fraud conviction.
The court’s decision marked the second time it rejected Archer’s appeal.
Hunter Biden was not directly involved in the attempt to defraud the Oglala Sioux Indian tribe but was linked to the fraud by others.
Jim Jordan, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, highlighted a discrepancy in Hunter Biden’s statements regarding his father’s involvement in his business dealings.
“Again, remember the pattern,” Jordan said. “Initially, Joe Biden said, ‘I had no involvement whatsoever, none at all, with my son’s business.’ This summer, when we deposed Devon Archer, one of Hunter Biden’s business partners, the story changed: ‘Well, there were dinners, there were meetings, there were phone calls, but we just talked about the weather. There was no business talk.’ Now it’s to say ‘he wasn’t involved financially.’”
“They belittled my recovery, and they have tried to dehumanize me, all to embarrass my father, who has devoted his entire life to public service,” Hunter Biden said. “For six years, I have been a target of the unrelenting Trump attack team. ‘Where’s Hunter?’ Well, here’s my answer. I am here.”
Hunter refused to comply with a subpoena issued by the House Oversight Committee and stated that his father was not financially involved in his business activities.
“My father was not financially involved in my business,” he added.
“No evidence to support that my father was financially involved in my business because it did not happen,” Hunter said.
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