Hunter Biden’s former business partner Devon Archer is reportedly set to receive a pardon from President Donald Trump, something he says he never thought he would need. Archer met with Trump ...
So we're going to undo that. … Congratulations, Devon," Trump said Tuesday ahead of signing the pardon. Archer was a business associate of former first son Hunter Biden at Ukrainian energy ...
Vogel from Washington. March 25, 2025 President Trump signed a full and unconditional pardon on Tuesday for Devon Archer, a former business partner of Hunter Biden whose congressional testimony ...
President Donald Trump is not in the business of breaking promises. Trump, 78, offered Archer a pardon during their meeting at the NCAA wrestling championships in Philadelphia on Saturday night.
“I think he was treated very unfairly,” Trump said before signing the pardon at the White House. “And I looked at the record, studied the record, and he was a victim of a crime, as far as I ...
Hunter Biden’s beleaguered former business partner, Devon Archer, will receive a full and unconditional pardon, President Trump revealed exclusively to the New York Post. The president promised ...
He was a victim of a crime as far as I’m concerned. So, we’re going to undo that,” Trump said as he signed the pardon. The Supreme Court let stand Archer’s criminal conviction last year ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump pardoned Devon Archer, a former business associate of Hunter Biden, the former president’s son, for his conviction for committing fraud against a Native ...
Trump signed the pardon during a meeting with U.S. ambassadors, stating that many have asked him to offer Archer clemency, whom he said "was treated very unfairly." Related EPA workers protest ...
President Trump has issued a pardon for a former business associate and close friend of Hunter Biden who told the House impeachment inquiry that the first son was selling the family “brand” to make ...
The pardons of more than 1,500 rioters who seized the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, are expected to leave taxpayers on the hook for most of the damage, cleanup and costs of the insurrection.
Take Jan. 6 pardons, for example. A Washington Post-Ipsos poll released last month found lopsided results on one of Donald Trump’s signature issues: “The president’s least popular action is ...