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DOJ Trying to Arrest Devon Archer to Prevent Him From Testifying to Congress About Biden Corruption, Says Rep. Comer

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The Department of Justice wants to arrest Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former best friend and business partner, to prevent his expected testimony before Congress, House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) revealed on Sunday.

Rep. Comer explained in an interview on “Sunday Morning Futures” that the DOJ sent a letter to a federal judge in the Southern District of New York demanding Archer begin his term of imprisonment before his scheduled testimony on Monday.

“The letter from the Department of Justice is trying to nudge the judge to go ahead and sentence Devon Archer for something unrelated to what we’re going to be talking to him about tomorrow,” Comer said.

“It’s odd that it was issued on a Saturday, and it’s odd that it’s right before he’s scheduled to come in to have an opportunity to speak in front of the House Oversight Committee and tell the American people the truth about really went on with Burisma.”

“So I don’t know if this was a coincidence Maria, or this is was an example of the weaponization of the Department of Justice, but I can tell you this: the lengths to which the Biden legal team has gone to try to intimidate our witnesses, to coordinate with the Department of Justice and to certainly coordinate with the Democrats on the House Oversight Committee to encourage people not to cooperate with our investigation, to encourage banks not to turn over bank records, to encourage Treasury not to let us have access to those suspicious activity reports, It’s very troubling, and I believe this is another violation of the law.”

“This is obstruction of justice.” he added. “But nevertheless, we’re going to continue to move forward and try to present the American people with the facts and the truth about this president and his family.”

This comes amid reports Archer is in “hiding” after receiving “threats” ahead of his expected testimony on Monday.

Archer, who with Hunter Biden co-founded Rosement Seneca Partners investment firm, was sentenced to a year in prison in February 2022 for defrauding clients of tens of millions of dollars.

Archer is expected to testify that “Hunter would specifically introduce his father then-Vice President Biden to foreign business partners or prospective investors during meetings and would often put him on speakerphone to impress them,” Fox News reported.

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