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WATCH: Tucker And Devon Archer Expose Sketchy Letter From Joe Biden: ‘He Was Excited About The Prospects’
In an eye-opening interview between Tucker Carlson and Devon Archer, a former business partner of Hunter Biden, a January 20, 2011 letter from then-Vice President Joe Biden to Archer was revealed and analyzed.
The letter, filled with warm thanks and friendly gestures, reveals the true personal connection between Joe Biden and Archer’s business activities. The letter, addressed to Devon Archer at Rosemont Seneca Partners (Archer’s partnership with Hunter Biden), reads as follows:
Dear Devon, I apologize for not getting a chance to talk to you at the luncheon yesterday. I was having trouble getting away from hosting President Hu [Former President of China]. I hope I get a chance to see you again soon with Hunter. I hope you enjoyed lunch. Thanks for coming. Sincerely, Joseph R. Biden Jr.
P.S., happy you guys are together
During the interview, Carlson was astonished at the content of the letter. “Here’s the Vice President of the United States saying to you, a man in his mid-30s, who’s not a government official: ‘I’m sorry I was occupied with the guy who runs the world’s largest country. I would much rather talk to you and thank you.'”
“What was he thanking you for?” Carlson asked.
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Archer responded, “It was kind of the beginning of our partnership, and he was thanking me and thanking Hunter, I think, at the end of the day for bringing this idea of this government regulatory strategic advisory business into the private equity world. And I think he was excited about the prospects for Hunter, and he was just thanking me. I think it was a nice gesture.”
Carlson further probed, pointing out the oddity and potential impropriety of the Vice President’s actions, “It was a nice gesture, for sure. Very polite. It gets a 10 on the etiquette scale. But he’s the Vice President of the United States. And he’s talking about foreign business deals with you and thanking you for that.”
Archer acknowledged the complexity of the situation, reflecting on the past, “I think I hit the jackpot in finding the regulatory environment or company that can navigate right to the top. But, you know, obviously, as time is told, you know, being a little bit too close to the sun ends up burning you.”
The letter creates more questions about the extent of Joe Biden’s involvement in his son’s business activities and his awareness of the potential ethical implications. Tucker Carlson emphasized that as Vice President, Biden “is not allowed to be working on businesses with foreign governments while he’s Vice President.”
The interview between Tucker Carlson and Devon Archer paints a picture of complex relationships, ethical dilemmas, and a willingness to leverage personal connections in the private world of business.
The 2011 letter from Joe Biden adds to the ongoing narrative surrounding the Biden family’s shady business dealings.
The full interview can be watched here.