Hunter Biden associate described 'illusion of access' to Joe, Democratic
lawmaker says
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[August 01, 2023]
By David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A witness in a Republican-led congressional probe
said on Monday that Hunter Biden sought to create an "illusion of
access" to his father Joe Biden while doing business in Ukraine but that
the then-vice president played no role in any deals, according to a
Democratic lawmaker.
Former Hunter Biden associate Devon Archer appeared for a closed-door
interview led by staff from the U.S. House of Representatives Oversight
Committee, which Republican lawmakers hoped would shed light on unproven
allegations that Biden was directly involved in his son's business
dealings in Ukraine.
Democratic Representative Dan Goldman, who attended the interview, told
reporters Archer provided no evidence of wrongdoing by the elder Biden.
The interview focused on the 2010s, when Hunter Biden sat on the board
of the Ukraine energy company Burisma and his father was vice president
under President Barack Obama.
"He had to give the illusion of access to his father and he tried to get
credit for things that Mr. Archer testified Hunter had nothing to do
with," Goldman said.
Republicans allege that the elder Biden played a conscious role in his
son's business dealings and profited from transactions. The White House
has said Joe Biden was never in business with his son.
"The witness stated unequivocally that there is no evidence in his
possession or his knowledge that Joe Biden ever discussed business with
Hunter Biden, Joe Biden ever did anything on behalf of Hunter Biden's
business interests," Goldman said.
But Republican Representative Andy Biggs, who has co-sponsored
legislation to impeach Biden, said Archer's testimony implicated the
president and quoted the witness as saying Burisma could not have
survived without the "Biden brand."
"Archer talked about the 'big guy' and how Hunter Biden always said, 'We
need to talk to my guy,'" Biggs told reporters. "I think we should do an
impeachment inquiry."
Committee chairman James Comer said: "Joe Biden was 'the brand' that his
son sold around the world to enrich the Biden family."
Goldman, the Democratic representative, said the then-vice president's
interaction with his son's business associates was just "casual,"
however. Archer told investigators that Hunter Biden spoke with his
father daily while serving on the Burisma board and had the elder Biden
talk to his associates and others by speaker phone about 20 times over
10 years.
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Devon Archer, a former Hunter Biden
business associate, arrives for a deposition before the House
Oversight and Accountability Committee at the O'Neill House Office
Building in Washington, U.S., July 31, 2023. REUTERS/Kevin Wurm
"It was all casual conversation, niceties about the weather, what's
going on. There wasn't a single conversation about any of the
business dealings that Hunter had," the New York Democrat said.
Burisma played a central role in Trump's 2019 impeachment over his
alleged efforts to pressure Ukraine to investigate the Bidens and
help him win re-election. A Republican-majority Senate later
acquitted Trump.
The House investigation has intensified since Trump's federal
indictment in June.
Claims of Biden wrongdoing in Ukraine have been contradicted by
former Trump insider Lev Parnas, who helped one-time Trump attorney
Rudy Giuliani try to dig up damaging information about the Bidens in
Ukraine.
The House Oversight Committee has heard testimony from two Internal
Revenue Service whistleblowers who say their investigation of Hunter
Biden was stymied by the U.S. Justice Department, though the
Trump-appointed prosecutor in that case has denied that his work was
interfered with.
Biden's son appeared in court last week amid expectations that he
would plead guilty to two tax charges and avoid a gun charge. But
the judge in the case said she could not accept the plea agreement
with prosecutors. House Republicans launched a probe into the plea
deal on Monday.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has warned that Republicans could begin
an impeachment inquiry against President Biden if the federal
agencies fail to cooperate with oversight committees looking into
his administration and family's business dealings.
Trump, the leading 2024 Republican presidential candidate, went a
step further this weekend at a rally in Pennsylvania.
He called on Republicans to withhold military aid to Ukraine until
the Justice Department, FBI and IRS "hand over every scrap of
evidence they have on the Biden crime family's corrupt business
dealings."
(Reporting by David Morgan; Editing by Scott Malone, Lisa Shumaker
and Rosalba O'Brien)
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