


Trump Pardons Devon Archer, A Former Business Associate of Hunter Biden
President Trump pardons Devon Archer, who was convicted of defrauding a Native American tribe and testified about Hunter Biden's business dealings.
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Overview
President Donald Trump granted a pardon to Devon Archer, a former associate of Hunter Biden, convicted of defrauding a Native American tribe. Trump's decision reflects his view that Archer's prosecution was unjustly influenced by his cooperation with congressional investigations into the Biden family's business dealings. Archer testified that although Hunter Biden used his father's name to enhance business credibility, there was no evidence of wrongdoing by President Biden. Archer maintains his innocence, arguing he was a victim of financial fraud.
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Analysis
- Trump pardoned Devon Archer, citing unfair treatment due to his cooperation with congressional investigations into Biden family businesses.
- Archer testified about Hunter Biden's use of his father's name for business leverage, but denied any involvement of Joe Biden in wrongdoing.
- Archer's conviction stemmed from a complex fraud scheme against a Native American tribe, but he claims he himself was a victim of financial fraud.
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