Representative Dan Goldman, the Democrat from New York, recently provided his account of the testimony given by Devon Archer, a close friend and former business associate of Hunter Biden. Now, Representative Goldman may think he’s being clever by putting everything in context, but let’s be honest, it doesn’t take a genius to see through the smokescreen.
Democrat Rep. Goldman: "[Beau Biden] died in 2015. At that point Joe and Hunter Biden began to speak every day because they were devastated by Beau’s death."
So because Joe Biden’s son died, he decided to join business calls with his other son Hunter? 🤦🏻♂️
https://t.co/9zBfvSLOIP— Proud Elephant 🇺🇸🦅 (@ProudElephantUS) August 2, 2023
According to Goldman, the daily phone conversations between then Vice President Joe Biden and his son began in 2015 after the devastating loss of Beau Biden. Apparently, they were both so distraught that they needed to speak every single day. Now, I’m not heartless, but come on, is it really necessary to have a daily phone call for years on end just because someone passed away?
https://rumble.com/v33uw61-rep.-goldman-uses-beau-bidens-illness-as-excuse-for-joes-calls-with-hunters.html
Rep. Goldman insists that the over 20 calls confirmed by Devon Archer were just Joe Biden being a good Dad. https://t.co/C2cYkWb66o He makes it sound like Biden was checking in on his son's travel soccer team rather some of the world's most corrupt figures.
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) July 31, 2023
Goldman also tries to play down the significance of Hunter Biden putting his father on the line during dinner conversations with his business associates. He claims that Joe Biden often had no idea who these people were, as if it’s some innocent act of familial bonding. But let’s not forget, there’s an FBI memo that details a $10 million bribe that Joe and Hunter Biden received through the Ukrainian company, Burisma Holdings. That’s some fancy dinner conversation.
It’s not surprising that not everyone is buying into Goldman’s excuses. Law professor Jonathan Turley pointed out the obvious on Twitter, saying that Goldman makes it sound like Biden was just checking in on his son’s travel soccer team rather than dealing with some of the world’s most corrupt figures. And let’s be real, when you’re involved with a company like Burisma, corruption is bound to be lurking around every corner.
So, while Representative Goldman may try to paint a picture of a grieving father and son duo, it’s clear that there’s more to this story. The daily phone calls, the questionable dinner conversations, and the financial dealings with shady companies all point to one thing – Joe Biden was doing something to benefit his son. It’s time for Congress to stop making excuses and start getting to the bottom of it all. Our country deserves the truth, no matter how much the Democrats try to spin it.