More bank records pertaining to the House Oversight and Accountability Committee’s probe of the Biden family’s business dealings will be released this week, according to Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.).
The congressman was in Fancy Farm, Kentucky, on Aug. 5 hobnobbing with voters and the rest of his state’s top politicians at the annual St. Jerome Fancy Farm Picnic—often viewed as the state’s premier political event. In between handshakes, however, he found time to chat with the press about the next steps in his ongoing investigation of the Biden family.
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Throughout their investigation, Mr. Comer and his fellow Oversight Committee Republicans have maintained that President Joe Biden and his family members enriched themselves by selling access to his office.Last week, the committee interviewed Devon Archer, a former associate of first son Hunter Biden.
The president has repeatedly claimed that he has never had any involvement in the business activities of his son or other family members. But the transcript of Mr. Archer’s closed-door testimony, released publicly on Aug. 3, paints a different picture.
Specifically, Mr. Archer testified that the value the first son brought as a board member to Burisma Holdings, a now-defunct Ukrainian energy firm, was primarily the Biden family “brand.”
Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), seeking clarification, asked: “When you say, ‘Biden family,’ ... you aren’t talking about Dr. Jill [Biden] or anybody else. You’re talking about Joe Biden. Is that fair to say?”
Mr. Archer replied, “Yeah, that’s fair to say.”
And although he also testified that Mr. Joe Biden had no “direct” involvement with Burisma, he noted that the so-called Biden brand was essential to keeping the embattled company afloat.
“My only thought is that I think Burisma would have gone out of business if it didn’t have the brand attached to it,” Mr. Archer said.
Another highlight of his testimony was the news that Mr. Hunter Biden would often have his father chat via speakerphone with his foreign business partners during meetings.
More Witnesses
Mr. Archer is the latest in a string of witnesses to provide bombshell testimony to the committee relating to the Bidens.And according to Mr. Comer, the committee has even more witnesses they’re planning to interview.
“We’re going to bring in additional people,” he told Fox News. “There are about five or six people whose names were also on these shell companies, these fake companies that the Bidens were using to launder money from these foreign nationals.”
“Unfortunately, we can’t track down the informant—we’re hopeful that the informant is still there,” he said on May 14.
“Nine of the 10 people that we’ve identified that have very good knowledge with respect to the Bidens, they’re one of the three things, Maria: They’re either currently in court, they’re currently in jail, or they’re currently missing.”
A dual U.S.–Israeli citizen, Mr. Luft has said the charges against him are politically motivated.
Other claims of retaliation have been made in recent weeks as people have come forward with testimony.
In the case of the two IRS whistleblowers, both believe that they were retaliated against for voicing their concerns as they were subsequently removed from the investigation of Mr. Hunter Biden’s taxes.
He was sentenced in February 2022 to a year and one day in prison for attempting to defraud a Native American tribe of almost $60 million in bonds.
However, Mr. Archer’s attorney, Matthew Schwartz, said his client doesn’t agree that the letter was meant as an intimidation tactic.