House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan asserts that a revealing 2011 note written by then-Vice President Joe Biden to his son’s business partner, Devon Archer, provides compelling evidence that the current president has been less than forthright in his denials. The note, acquired by the New York Post, contained Biden’s regret for not conversing with Archer during an event where he hosted then-Chinese President Hu Jintao.
“I apologize for not getting a chance to talk to you at the luncheon yesterday. I was having trouble getting away from hosting President Hu. I hope I get a chance to see you again soon with Hunter. I hope you enjoyed lunch. Thanks for coming,” the letter read.
A handwritten postscript from Biden, “Happy you guys are together,” was reportedly added at the bottom, addressing Hunter’s and Archer’s joint venture in Washington, D.C. The duo was striving to establish a business dealing with government regulations and creating a private equity fund.
Jordan underscores that the note is just one piece in a puzzle of evidence indicating the president’s awareness of and involvement in his son’s affairs. He references Tony Bobulinski’s statement from two and a half years prior, linking the “big guy” in an email to Joe Biden. The congressman also points to WhatsApp messages as part of the mounting proof.
During a recent closed-door interview, Archer testified that Hunter Biden’s value in their business was tied to the Biden “brand.” MacCallum reports post-interview responses from Democrats, suggesting Archer and Joe Biden’s conversations were superficial. However, the interview transcript reveals that seemingly innocuous exchanges about the weather held significance, signaling power dynamics.
Jordan asserts that the intention was to leverage the vice president’s influence by connecting him with business associates, explaining that discussions about business weren’t the focus. Instead, the goal was to capitalize on Joe Biden’s stature