
In a stunning act of justice, President Trump has promised to pardon Devon Archer, the business associate who testified about Hunter Biden while facing his own prison sentence for securities fraud.
At a Glance
- Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former business partner, received a promise of a “full and unconditional pardon” from President Trump after serving as a key witness in the Biden family influence scandal
- While Hunter Biden walked free from the same fraud case that sent Archer to prison, political connections appear to have shielded the president’s son
- Archer testified that Joe Biden was marketed as “the brand” in international business dealings, directly contradicting Biden’s claims of no involvement
- Trump recognized Archer as a whistleblower who faced uneven justice while exposing corruption at the highest levels of government
The Tale of Two Justice Systems
Devon Archer’s story reveals the stark contrast in how justice is applied depending on who you know in Washington. Archer, formerly a business associate of Hunter Biden, faced conviction and prison time for securities fraud related to a 2015 tribal bond scheme. Meanwhile, Hunter Biden, involved in the same fraudulent deal, mysteriously faced no charges whatsoever in the case that sent his partner to prison.
The disparity becomes even more glaring when examining how Hunter Biden was treated in other cases. Despite being convicted on federal gun charges and pleading guilty to nine tax-related charges that could have resulted in up to 42 years in prison, President Biden pardoned his son, effectively erasing all consequences. The contrast couldn’t be more striking – one business partner goes to prison while the president’s son receives a get-out-of-jail-free card from his father.
Exposing “The Brand”
What made Archer a target became apparent when he testified before the House Oversight Committee, revealing explosive details about how the Biden family operated their international influence network. Archer testified that Joe Biden was presented as “the brand” in business dealings, directly contradicting the president’s repeated claims that he had no knowledge of his son’s business activities.
“I Never Spoke to My Son About His Overseas Business Dealings,” claimed former President Biden. This statement has been thoroughly debunked by evidence uncovered by House investigators and Archer’s testimony.
Archer detailed how Joe Biden would call during business meetings with foreign executives, creating an impression of access and influence. In one instance, Biden allegedly told a business associate, “Ok then, you be good to my boy,” revealing his awareness and involvement in Hunter’s deals. The House investigation further uncovered a complex network of 20 shell companies used to hide foreign payments, with Biden allegedly at the center of the operation.
Trump’s Pardon Rectifies Selective Prosecution
President Trump’s decision to pardon Archer represents more than just mercy for one man – it highlights the weaponization of our justice system against those who expose corruption within the Biden regime. Archer’s prosecution appeared selective from the beginning, as he was initially targeted in a Southern District of New York investigation that was originally aimed at Hunter Biden.
“Prosecutors had been investigating the president’s son since 2018,” reported ABC News, yet somehow Hunter remained untouched while Archer faced the full force of the law.
This pattern of selective prosecution extends beyond Archer. IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler testified that the Department of Justice actively blocked them from pursuing evidence leading to Joe Biden in their investigation of Hunter’s tax crimes. When they attempted to follow the evidence, they faced retaliation – until Trump took office and Shapley was promoted to deputy chief of IRS criminal investigations.
A System Restored
President Trump’s pardon of Devon Archer sends a powerful message that the era of weaponized justice is over. The decision validates whistleblowers who risked everything to expose corruption at the highest levels of government. Tony Bobulinski, another business associate who came forward with evidence of Biden family corruption, campaigned alongside Archer for Trump, understanding the stakes of this election for restoring equal justice.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer put it bluntly when he said Biden “lied from start to finish about his family’s influence peddling racket.” The evidence uncovered by Archer and other whistleblowers has validated what many Americans suspected – that the Biden family leveraged political power for personal gain while using the justice system to punish those who spoke out.
With Trump’s pardon of Archer, we’re witnessing the first steps toward accountability and the restoration of a justice system that works for all Americans, not just the politically connected elite. The stark contrast between Hunter Biden walking free while Archer faced prison highlights exactly why Trump’s promise to drain the swamp resonates with millions of Americans who demand equal justice under law.