David Marcus writes for DailyMail.com about undeniable evidence of Biden family misdeeds.
Evidence of Biden Family corruption is now so blatantly obvious that even Democrats have stopped trying to cover it up.
Like a zit on their foreheads, they’re just hoping no one notices.
‘Is it fair to say that Hunter Biden was selling the illusion of access to his father?’ Congressman Dan Goldman asked Devon Archer, Hunter’s former business partner, in a closed-door interview this week.
‘Yes,’ said Archer.
Thanks, Congressman Dan.
He was our helpful guide walking us all through a veritable step-by-step of Biden Family international influence peddling.
Hunter joined Archer at the Ukrainian energy firm Burisma in 2014.
They helped the embattled company, dogged by constant investigations, navigate the world of Washington.
Burisma’s execs, by Archer’s admission, pushed Hunter to use his familial connections to pull the levers of power. But, he claims, Hunter had enough brain cells left to avoid blatantly crossing that line.
‘Hunter [was trying to] prove value to a company that expected him to do things that he was uncomfortable doing?’ pressed Goldman.
‘Right,’ agreed Archer.
So, Hunter tricked them?
He appears to have fooled these Ukrainians, who were paying him nearly $1 million a year, into believing that he could play the U.S. government like a puppet.
‘Hunter Biden was falsely giving the Burisma executives the impression that he had influence over U.S. policy?’ asked Goldman.
‘I think that’s fair,’ Archer replied.
Hunter bore the imprimatur of the Vice President of the United States of America and Burisma executives were given every reason to believe that he could deliver on what they wanted.
That was the ‘illusion’.
But as anyone who’s watched a magic show knows, the ‘illusion’ only works when someone else in on the deception.
Enter Joe Biden.
Now, even Democrats concede that Papa Joe joined at least 20 phone calls with Hunter, as the family scion held meetings and wined and dined foreign oligarchs, shady businessman and Chinese executives from Washington D.C. to Paris.