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Transcript reveals Hunter Biden associate’s testimony on selling more than just ‘access illusion’.

Dem Rep. Dan Goldman falsely claimed that Devon Archer had used the phrase

Rep. Dan⁤ Goldman (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

According to Democratic representative Dan ⁣Goldman (N.Y.), Devon Archer testified that Hunter Biden ⁢was ​selling only the “illusion of access” ⁣to his father, Joe Biden. A newly released transcript shows that the phrase was in fact from Goldman’s questioning, not Archer’s testimony.

“It’s not about selling access to his father. It’s about selling the illusion of⁢ access to his father. Is that fair?” ⁤Goldman asked Archer, who sat on the board of Ukrainian gas‍ company Burisma Holdings with⁣ Hunter Biden. Archer was testifying to the‌ House Oversight Committee this week ⁤about Joe Biden’s role in his son’s overseas business.

Archer replied that ⁣the phrase was “almost fair.”

“There ⁤are touch ⁤points ⁢and contact points that I can’t deny that happened, but nothing ‍of‍ material was discussed. ‍But I can’t go on record saying that there was—there was communications,” Archer said.

“Yeah, there were communications,” Archer‌ clarified.

The mainstream media, however, ⁤widely reported Goldman’s characterization after the New York Democrat claimed that’s what Archer testified ‌following the interview.

“New York Rep. Dan Goldman,⁣ who was representing Democrats inside the room, told reporters after the interview that Archer⁢ testified that Hunter sold the ‘illusion of access’ to his father,” the Associated Press reported.

“Hunter Biden Sold ‘Illusion’ of Access to His Father, Former Associate Testifies,” Time headlined⁤ its piece.

“Hunter Biden associate describes ‘illusion of access,'” Axios reported on Monday.

After the transcript’s release, CBS News⁢ on Thursday admitted ‍that Goldman, not Archer, used the phrase “illusion⁤ of access.”

“In fact, when you look at the transcript, what you see⁢ is that that phrase, ‘illusion of access,’ is in Dan Goldman’s question—it’s actually not what Devon Archer testified to,” senior investigative‌ correspondent Catherine Herridge said on⁢ air.

Archer revealed this week in an interview that Biden sent him a letter in 2011, contradicting the president’s claims that he never discussed ‍his son’s business dealings.

“I apologize for not⁤ getting a chance to​ talk to you at the luncheon yesterday. … I hope I get ⁤a chance⁢ to see you again soon with Hunter. I hope you enjoyed lunch. Thanks for coming,” then-vice president Biden ⁢wrote to Archer. A⁢ handwritten portion reads, “P.S. Happy you guys are together.”

The letter stands in ⁢contrast to Joe Biden’s long-held claims he had nothing to do with Hunter Biden’s business.

“I have never discussed with my son or my brother or anyone else anything having ​to do with their‍ businesses, period,” Joe Biden⁣ said in August 2019.

Archer also⁢ told the House ​Oversight ​Committee​ that​ Hunter ⁢Biden called his father ⁣more than 20 times during business meetings to sell the Biden “brand.”



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