President Donald Trump just shocked everybody by announcing his intention to pardon Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former business partner, after he revealed the gruesome details about the Biden Crime Family.
At a glance:
• President Trump announced a full pardon for Devon Archer during an NCAA wrestling championship in Philadelphia
• Archer, Hunter Biden’s former business partner, faced a decade-long legal battle while Hunter faced no charges in the same case
• The pardon meeting was arranged by Tony Bobulinski, another Biden business associate turned whistleblower
• Archer testified in the House impeachment inquiry, revealing Hunter put Joe Biden on business calls with foreign partners
• Joe Biden had previously pardoned his son Hunter for any crimes related to Ukrainian business dealings before leaving office
Trump Promises Justice for “Bidens’ Victim”
President Trump made the shocking announcement during the NCAA wrestling championship finals in Philadelphia on March 22, 2025, declaring a “full and unconditional pardon” for Devon Archer. The former business partner of Hunter Biden has faced what Trump called a “convoluted lawfare effort” by the Biden family following his testimony against them.
Archer’s decade-long legal ordeal began with a securities fraud conviction related to a 2015 deal involving Hunter Biden, yet curiously, Hunter himself escaped any charges despite substantial evidence of his involvement. This selective prosecution pattern has raised serious questions about political interference and weaponization of the justice system under the Biden administration.
Trump is doing right by the people who did right by the American people!
Whistleblower Exposes Biden Family Business
Archer became a key witness in the House impeachment inquiry into President Biden, testifying that Hunter repeatedly put his father on speakerphone during business meetings with foreign partners. His testimony directly contradicted Joe Biden’s repeated claims that he never discussed business with his son or had involvement with Hunter’s overseas ventures.
“I want to extend my deepest thanks to President Trump,” Archer said in a statement following the pardon announcement. His gratitude extended to his wife “for keeping the family intact in these fragile years” while he fought what he described as a politically-motivated prosecution orchestrated by the Biden family.