Devon Archer Flips on Biden Crime Family: Reveals Burisma Execs Contacted DC to Get Ukrainian Prosecutor Viktor Shokin Fired, Implicating Joe Biden

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Devon Archer has flipped on the Biden Crime Family.

Appearing before the House Oversight Committee on Monday, Archer, a longtime friend and former business partner of Hunter Biden through Rosemont Seneca, testified about the Biden Crime Family.

According to Archer’s testimony, Joe Biden participated in over 20 phone calls with Hunter’s business associates during his tenure as vice president between 2009 and 2017.

Archer revealed that the “Biden brand” played a significant role in preventing the Ukrainian Natural Gas Company Burisma Holdings from going bankrupt.

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As reported by Just The News, Devon Archer informed lawmakers that Burisma put pressure on Hunter Biden to handle the situation with the Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating the company for corruption.

At the time, Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin was actively investigating Burisma and its CEO Mykola Zlochevsky on corruption charges, leading to the seizure of several properties and vehicles belonging to the oligarch.

One month later, Viktor Shokin was fired from his position after Joe Biden threatened to withhold $1 billion in aid from Ukraine.

Reminder: Joe Biden publicly boasted about bribing Ukraine with $1 billion in aid to fire Viktor Shokin.

“I looked at him and I said: I’m leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you’re not getting the money. Well, son of a bitch. He got fired,” Biden said in 2018.

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According to Devon Archer’s testimony before Congress, Burisma executives, including Hunter Biden, Mykola Zlochevsky, and Vadym Pozharski, held a meeting and contacted individuals in Washington, D.C., with the objective of getting Viktor Shokin fired from his position.

A few days later, Joe Biden demanded that Ukrainian officials fire Viktor Shokin, or else there would be consequences.

Just The News reported:

The former business partner at the Rosemont Seneca firm, who was convicted in 2018 in a tribal bond fraud scheme, also told lawmakers that Hunter Biden was pressured in late 2015 to help deal with Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin’s corruption investigation as Joe Biden was preparing to travel to Ukraine.

“In December 2015, Mykola Zlochevsky, the owner of Burisma, and Vadym Pozharski, an executive of Burisma, placed constant pressure on Hunter Biden to get help from D.C. regarding the Ukrainian prosecutor, Viktor Shokin,” the source explained, recounting Archer’s testimony. “Shokin was investigating Burisma for corruption. Hunter Biden, along with Zlochevsky and Pozharski, ‘called D.C.’ to discuss the matter. Biden, Zlochevsky, and Pozharski stepped away to take make the call.”

A few days after that meeting, Joe Biden visited Ukraine as vice president and began an effort to force Ukraine’s president to fire Shokin, eventually threatening to withhold $1 billion in U.S. loan guarantees if the termination did not happen. Biden’s defenders have long maintained the firing was not related to Burisma and was a result of U.S. policy because the Obama administration felt Shokin was corrupt.

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