New York Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman called on Chairman James Comer (R-KY) to release the full transcript of Devon Archer’s closed-door testimony to the public.
“I would urge Chairman Comer, rather than to continue to send out misinformation about what transpired in the transcribed interview, to actually put out the transcript, which he can do as soon as he wants,” Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) told CNN.
“Because I think anyone who reads that transcript – and I was there, so I can tell you what happened – would come away from that believing that Joe Biden had nothing to do with Hunter Biden’s business dealings, derived no benefit from it, received no money, and did not know about anything that Hunter Biden was doing, nor did he ever discuss it with Hunter Biden or the business associates,” Goldman said.
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Archer spoke with House Oversight staff for nearly five hours on Monday after speculation that he would be jailed before his arrival with the House Oversight.
GOP lawmakers blasted President Biden and his son Hunter following Archer’s testimony.
Archer told investigators that then-Vice President Joe Biden spoke with his son, Hunter, “more than 20 times about their business deals,” according to Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
“It is a crime when it comes to an elected officeholder, especially in the position of the vice president. And so that’s where the crimes come into play. And, you know, Devon Archer laid it out there today,” tweeted Greene (R-GA).
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday that the Hunter Biden case shows there are “two standards of justice” in the United States.
“This is why we say there’s two standards of justice. If Hunter were a Republican, he would be in jail by now,” DeSantis told Fox News host Bret Baier during an interview on “Special Report.”
“You look at the smoke, the FBI, where is the search warrants?” DeSantis asked, “Where is the grand jury? Where is the aggressiveness that they have shown going after some Republicans? You just don’t see it.”
Two Internal Revenue Service whistleblowers, Gary Shapley, and Joseph Zeigler, testified about interference with the investigation into Biden during a July 19 hearing held by the House Oversight Committee.
Hunter Biden pled not guilty to all charges after the plea deal collapsed when United States District Judge Maryellen Noreika rejected both the initial plea deal and a more limited revision Wednesday. Congressional Republicans, candidates for the Republican nomination for president in 2024, and legal experts all criticized the plea agreement announced June 20, with some calling it a “sweetheart deal.”
DeSantis and Baier noted the different approach to former President Donald Trump, who is currently under indictment.
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg secured a grand jury indictment against Trump in March in a case centered around an alleged $130,000 payout to porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016, while Special Counsel Jack Smith secured a grand jury indictment on 37 counts, including violations of the Espionage Act, that was unsealed June 9 in an investigation tied into the Aug. 8, 2022 raid on Mar-a-Lago, the Florida estate owned by former President Trump.
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