Testimony given to the House Oversight Committee this week indicates President Joe Biden may have violated the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). The testimony they got from Devon Archer appears to have shed light on much of what Joe Biden has done for foreign interests. But, the thing is, no president or vice president should ever be an agent of a foreign country. They are expected to represent only the citizens of the United States.
You would have a hard time convincing me that Biden has done anything for the American people. Biden has given China favorable trade agreements and allowed their spy balloon to travel across this entire country and then expected praise for shooting down the balloon AFTER it had completed its mission. He has done wonders for the illegal aliens who invaded this country. Biden has given away the store to Ukraine, all of which will be lost as Russia destroys that country, But Americans, not so much.
Comer said during an interview with Newsmax:
“When you think about what Archer testified today. My question is now, ‘Did Joe Biden [violate] the Foreign Agents Registration Act?’ Because his family was receiving millions and millions of dollars from these foreign nationals. None of these people [Hunter] put his dad on the business phone with are reputable business people. They all are under some type of investigation or on the flee in the countries where they originate from.”
According to the Department of Justice (DOJ):
FARA “requires certain agents of foreign principals who are engaged in political activities or other activities specified under the statute to make periodic public disclosure of their relationship with the foreign principal, as well as activities, receipts and disbursements in support of those activities.”
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELHunter Biden may yet be charged with FARA violations, prosecutors said in court last week as a plea and pretrial diversion agreements over alleged tax and gun crimes hit a roadblock. A trio of GOP House chairmen, including Comer, are now pressing the DOJ for information regarding the arrangement.
During his closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee on Monday, Archer divulged that Hunter Biden put his father on speaker phone roughly 20 times during meetings with business associates to sell the “brand” and the “illusion of access,” according to lawmakers. Comer went as far as to say Archer’s testimony “confirms Joe Biden lied to the American people when he said he had no knowledge about his son’s business dealings and was not involved.”
Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY), a member of the panel who served as lead counsel in the first Trump impeachment, insisted Joe Biden’s conversations were purely casual, focusing on innocuous topics such as the weather. Goldman also pushed for the release of the transcript, saying it does not lead anyone to believe the elder Biden benefited financially from his son’s dealings. The House Oversight Committee said on Tuesday that it would release the transcript after a “process” that includes receiving it from court reporters and allowing the witness a chance to review it.
For years, Joe Biden claimed to have never spoken to Hunter about his business dealings, but lately, the White House has taken to saying the elder Biden never did business with his son. Now, his Ukraine portfolio has stormed back into the limelight with the emergence of an alleged bribery scheme involving an executive with Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company that employed Hunter on its board, and a push to fire the country’s top prosecutor leading a corruption investigation into the firm.
“Did Joe Biden violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act? Because he was an active participant in at least one deal we know of with the Burisma deal. He was actively participating and doing a benefit to this foreign agent for this foreign country. And he was withholding American tax dollars in the form of foreign aid for that,” Comer told Fox News, alluding to how Biden threatened to withhold $1 billion in U.S. loan guarantees if Ukraine did not fire the prosecutor.




















