President Trump pardons ex-Hunter Biden business partner who became key informant for Republicans in Biden corruption probe

President Trump on Tuesday pardoned former first son Hunter Biden’s business partner Devon Archer, who was convicted of swindling an American Indian tribe — saying he was treated “very unfairly.”

Archer became a key informant for House Republicans investigating then-President Joe Biden’s role in his family’s foreign business dealings and provided significant information incriminating the elder Biden, fueling an impeachment inquiry into alleged corruption. 

“I think he was treated very unfairly,” Trump said before signing the pardon at the White House.

“And I looked at the record, studied the record, and he was a victim of a crime, as far as I’m concerned. So we’re going to undo that.”
Trump added: “Congratulations, Devon!!”

Archer, a father of three, told The Post he was grateful to Trump and his family for sticking by him — and also to Tony Bobulinski, another former Biden family associate who came forward to corroborate information about different foreign dealings allegedly involving Joe Biden.

“I want to extend my deepest thanks to President Trump. I am grateful to the president for recognizing that I was the victim of a convoluted lawfare effort intended to destroy and silence me,” Archer said.

“Like so many people, my life was devastated by the Biden family’s selfish disregard for the truth and for the peace of mind and happiness of others. The Bidens talk about justice, but they don’t mean it.”

Archer added: “I want to thank my wife from the bottom of my heart for keeping the family intact in these fragile years. I never wanted any of this brought upon my family, [but] I now have the opportunity to return my full focus to family, friends and professional life.”

The now-pardoned businessman is writing a book due to be published by Post Hill, which also put out “Laptop From Hell” by The Post’s Miranda Devine, which catalogued emails showing Joe Biden was involved in business relationships in China, Ukraine and other countries where he held sway as vice president.

For the full read, visit The New York Post.
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