According to a Newsmax report, Hunter Biden once told ex-business partner Devon Archer to buy a burner phone from 7-11, resurfaced text messages reveal.
“Buy a cell phone from a 7/11 or CVS tmrw [tomorrow] and ill [sic] do the same,” the president’s son told Archer in an email from April, 2014.
From Newsmax:
Further, just three days later, Archer met with then-Vice President Joe Biden in the White House, according to visitor logs, and one month after the email exchange, Burisma announced it was adding Hunter Biden to its board.
Meanwhile, a source said to be familiar with Archer’s testimony before the House Oversight Committee on Monday told The Post that he indicated while speaking to lawmakers that the burner phones had been used for international conversations back in the days before cell phone companies added global calling plan features.
Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop, however, showed that he was using at least 16 private messaging apps, including many that were encrypted.
The email to Archer also included an analysis of Ukraine’s political and economic situation after the ouster of then-President Viktor Yanukovych, with Hunter Biden telling his partner that “we can be of real value here” by “developing relationships, bringing US expertise to the company, supplying strategic advice on politics and geopolitical risk assesment [sic].”
The House Oversight Committee, who heard testimony from Archer earlier this week, says the road forward is clear after hearing from Hunter Biden’s former friend.
More over at Newsmax:
Hunter Biden, while finalizing the terms for his joining the board of Ukrainian natural gas giant Burisma Holdings in the spring of 2014, told his then-business partner Devon Archer to buy a burner phone.
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