By Joseph Lord
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on July 29 reportedly issued a letter to the southern district of New York seeking the imprisonment of Devon Archer, a business associate of Hunter Biden’s set to testify to Congress in the coming days.
Mr. Archer, a longtime associate of Mr. Biden’s, was sentenced in February 2022 to serve a sentence of one year and one day in a scheme involving the fraudulent sale of $60 million worth of tribal bonds. However, since then, Mr. Archer has been free as he awaits news on the date when he’ll need to turn himself over to authorities to serve out his sentence.
Ahead of his eventual surrender to authorities, Republicans on the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability have scheduled a closed-door hearing with Mr. Archer to get testimony regarding his relationship and business dealings with Mr. Biden as they seek to learn whether President Joe Biden, Mr. Hunter Biden’s father, had any involvement in the dealings. The testimony comes as part of a larger probe into the Bidens’ business activities as Republicans investigate concerns that the Biden family may have peddled influence among foreign nationals for financial gain…