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 July 26, 2023

Peter Schweizer: We're seeing the end of Joe Biden's career

Peter Schweizer, who is the head of the Government Accountability Institute, says that the truth is closing in on Joe Biden like a pack of hungry dogs.

In the latest episode of the Drill Down podcast, host Peter Schweizer and co-host Eric Eggers look at three attacks on President Joe Biden's claim that he had nothing to do with his son Hunter's business deals, as Breitbart News reported.

Schweizer says, "We are seeing the end of Joe Biden's career." Schweizer and Eggers point out that Congressional investigations have led to a string of bad news, and they warn that Devon Archer's statement to the House Oversight Committee this week could be the most damaging shot yet.

Archer used to work with Hunter in business, and all of the business deals that the oversight committee and the House Judiciary Committee are looking into involved Archer.

Hunter and Archer were both put on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma when Hunter was given a spot. His evidence could reveal the most secret parts of the plans of the Biden family. There are now three major pieces of evidence against the Bidens.

First, "whistleblowers" from the FBI and the IRS show that their attempts to find out what's going on were stymied by politics at the highest levels.

Schweizer says it is "enormously rewarding" that five years after GAI broke the Biden corruption story, the House committees' probe and the subpoena power they have have finally revealed the details of what GAI found and published in 2018 using only public records.

"Rep. James Comer and Rep. Jim Jordan deserve a lot of credit," he said.

When Schweizer's book Secret Empires came out, most of the press didn't care much about the story it told. "In 2018, I had lunch with a reporter from The New York Times. He told me, 'If Joe runs for president, we will definitely cover this story.'" Schweizer recalled. "They never did, of course."

Schweizer thinks that Archer's statement will be a bombshell. He pointed out that he is "the most important person in this business equation" and that he is involved in all of these deals. Later, Archer and Hunter Biden had a fight over a deal that involved an Indian bond scheme. Archer was found guilty of the plan and could go to jail for it. This week's question is: What will he say?

“Archer is expected to say, ‘Yeah, we’d call Joe all the time while he was Vice President,” Schweizer said. That is backed up by reporting by the New York Post’s Miranda Devine, which showed it was at least a couple dozen times, according to whistleblower testimony given in what’s called an “FD-1023 form.”

And there could be more to come. Oleksandr Ostapenko, a man who was present at some of the Burisma meetings and went on to work in Ukraine's administration under President Zelenskyy, emerged as a player last week. That relationship begs the issue of whether the Ukrainian government, knowing the truth about Joe Biden's role at the time, has been able to use it as leverage against the Biden administration since.

“To me, now the entire house of cards of the Biden family will fall,” because these facts destroy the excuse that Joe Biden has offered, that he never discussed and played no role whatsoever in Hunter’s business deals. As co-host Eric Eggers sums it up, Joe Biden has become “untenable.”

Written By:
Charlotte Tyler

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