
Biden’s Worst Nightmare Is Now Coming True
TL;DR
- Hunter Biden's former business partner Devon Archer testified that Joe Biden participated in phone calls with foreign oligarchs to boost the Biden brand
- Joe Biden previously denied knowing about Hunter's business dealings, but testimony suggests his direct involvement in leveraging family connections
- Allegations include Biden dining with Russian oligarch Elena Baturina and involvement in the firing of Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin
- Democrats and mainstream media are defending Biden against the mounting testimony and evidence of his connection to Hunter's foreign business deals
- Donald Trump's poll numbers continue to rise amid the Biden controversy and ongoing indictments against Trump himself
- The episode highlights what the host views as a double standard in how the political establishment and media treat allegations against Biden versus Trump
Key Moments
Episode Recap
This episode presents a detailed analysis of testimony from Hunter Biden's former business partner Devon Archer, who claims that Joe Biden directly participated in efforts to leverage the Biden family name for financial gain. According to Archer's congressional testimony, Joe Biden got on phone calls with Hunter's foreign business associates, specifically oligarchs, to help boost the perceived legitimacy of these business dealings. This directly contradicts Joe Biden's previous public statements denying any knowledge of or involvement in Hunter's international business activities. The host examines specific incidents including a flashback to Joe Biden angrily responding to reporter Peter Doocy's questions about Hunter's business dealings, which took on new significance in light of Archer's testimony. The episode also discusses Biden's documented involvement in pressuring Ukraine to fire prosecutor Viktor Shokin, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest given Hunter's business dealings in Ukraine during that same period. Additionally, the host references allegations that Joe Biden dined with Russian oligarch Elena Baturina, further complicating the narrative of Biden's separation from Hunter's foreign business activities. A significant portion of the episode addresses what the host characterizes as a double standard in media coverage and Democratic defense strategies. While Democrats and mainstream media outlets are mounting defenses of Biden, framing the allegations as conspiracy theories or lacking sufficient evidence, the host argues these same outlets have treated allegations against Donald Trump with far greater scrutiny and conviction. The episode notes that despite mounting testimony and allegations, Biden maintains strong support from his political party and sympathetic media coverage. In contrast, the show documents Trump's rising poll numbers as these revelations about Biden continue to circulate. The episode also mentions additional indictments potentially coming against Trump, highlighting the asymmetrical legal and political pressures facing both former and current political figures. The host concludes that Biden faces significant political vulnerability stemming from these revelations, which could have major implications for the upcoming election cycle. The episode includes discussion of Trump's response to these developments and his continued political strength despite his own legal challenges.
Notable Quotes
“Devon Archer testified that Joe Biden got on phone calls with Hunter's oligarch business partners to help boost the Biden brand”
“Joe Biden claimed he didn't know about Hunter's business deals, but testimony suggests direct involvement in leveraging family connections”
“The media and Democrats are defending Biden while treating Trump's allegations with far greater scrutiny”
“Biden is politically vulnerable as these revelations continue to circulate and affect his approval ratings”
“Trump's poll numbers continue to climb as the Biden controversy deepens and more indictments loom”


