'It's Extremely Damning': Former Hunter Biden Best Friend Devon Archer Drops BOMBSHELL, Exposes President Biden's Frequent Calls With Business Partners

On Monday, former best friend to Hunter Biden, Devon Archer, testified in a closed-door session with lawmakers of the House Oversight Committee to expose President Biden's repeated phone calls with Hunter and his business associates.

In addition to that testimony, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) released new texts showing that Hunter was willing to have the Department of Justice arrest Archer if it meant protecting himself and his family.

"Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former best friend and business associate, asked Hunter why appointees from the Obama/Biden Admin arrested him," Greene wrote on Twitter. "Hunter explained, 'It’s democracy…every presidents family is held to a higher standard…it’s the price of being the most powerful group of people in the world...the unfairness to us allows for the greater good.'"

"Hunter continued, 'Every great family is persecuted prosecuted in the us- you are part of a great family--not a side show not deserted by them even in your darkest moments. Thats the way Bidens are different and you are a Biden. Its the price of power.and the people questioning you truly have none whereas you do through perseverance and poise.'”

"Archer’s arrest was just par for the course for Hunter," the Georgia Republican explained. "Hunter didn’t just peddle his family’s influence to secure business deals that would otherwise be unattainable, he knew he and his associates would largely be shielded from the scales of justice because of his last name: Biden."

If this information wasn't bad enough, Archer's testimony will likely be damning and has already led to Republicans calling for an impeachment inquiry after the testimony such as Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ).

According to The Daily Mail, Archer revealed to lawmakers that President Biden was allegedly on more than 20 different phone calls with Hunter and his business partners all of which discussed Hunter's business dealings.

Rep. Greene explained that she believes that Monday's testimony could "move the needle" on Republicans taking up a vote on opening an impeachment inquiry of the president.

"We have to have 218 Republicans to vote for it," Greene said. "And there's been some that just aren't there yet, but in my opinion, the information that's coming out today could really push many of them to get to 'yes.'"

"[T]he Bidens were in the actual business of influence peddling," Greene said. "It's extremely damning."

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