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  • House GOP seeks access to Biden’s vice presidential records from Archives, seeking any information about contacts with Hunter Biden or his business partners

    House GOP seeks access to Biden’s vice presidential records from Archives, seeking any information about contacts with Hunter Biden or his business partners

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    Republican investigators are seeking “unrestricted special access” to President Biden’s vice presidential records to obtain any information about potential contact during that period with Hunter Biden, and other family members and their business partners.

    In a letter this week to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), House Oversight Chairman James Comer requested “additional information regarding communications between the Office of the Vice President and Hunter Biden or his business associates.” And he also said the committee “needs to review these documents in their original format.”

    Comer highlights records that were recently posted to the Archives’ website with sections redacted under the Presidential Records Act and the Freedom of information Act.

    As one example, the GOP letter cites email traffic from December 2015 between a longtime Biden family business associate and a senior White House communications official.

    “[O]n December 4, 2015, at 10:45 a.m.—in an email with the subject of “Quotes”—Eric Schwerin (a longtime Biden family business associate) wrote to Kate Bedingfield in the Office of the Vice President providing quotes the White House should use in response to media outreach regarding Hunter Biden’s role in Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company. Later that day—at 2:30 p.m.—Ms. Bedingfield responded to Mr. Schwerin saying, “VP signed off on this[.]”  

    In response, White House spokesman Ian Sams posted on social media, “As Comer tells it, then-VP Biden ‘colluded’ with this business (Burisma) by … saying he doesn’t endorse it and wasn’t involved with it? Total nonsense.” And he included a screen shot of what he said Mr. Biden had “signed off on,” highlighting a part that read, “The Vice President does not endorse any particular company and has no involvement with this company.”

    A spokeswoman for Democrats on the committee dismissed the Republicans’ request as more “Burisma conspiracy 2.0.” Comer noted that NARA has already told the committee that it would neither produce nor confirm the existence of records  “if NARA deems those records to be ‘personal records.’”

    Claiming that the committee’s need for the records is “specific and well-documented,” Comer said the committee has been clear that their probe involves “potential abuse by then-Vice President Biden of his official duties…” and if NARA continues to withhold records that potentially respond to this probe, the Archive should provide a log including the sender, recipient and NARA’s explanation for withholding the records.

    “Joe Biden never built an ‘absolute wall’ between his family’s business dealings and his official government work – his office doors were wide open to Hunter Biden’s associates,” the House Oversight chairman said in a statement. 

    In a response to CBS News, a spokesperson for the National Archives said, “NARA has received the request from Chairman Comer, and will respond in accordance with the Presidential Records Act (PRA), NARA’s implementing regulations, and the governing Executive Order.”

    The committee’s Democrats say “House Republicans are hiding from the fact that after years of probes and conspiracy theories they have no evidence of wrongdoing by President Biden,” according to a statement by their spokeswoman. 

    She also said that a former business partner of Hunter Biden, Devon Archer, “repeatedly told the Committee that President Biden was never involved in his son’s business dealings.” And she also pointed to testimony by another former business associate of Hunter Biden, Eric Schwerin, who told committee staff he wasn’t aware of any involvement by Mr. Biden “in the financial conduct of the President’s relatives’ businesses.” 

    CBS News has reached out to Hunter Biden’s lawyers, but they did not immediately respond.

    Ellis Kim contributed to this report.

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  • House panel releases interview transcript of Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former business partner, testifying on Joe Biden calls

    House panel releases interview transcript of Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former business partner, testifying on Joe Biden calls

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    Washington — The GOP-led House Oversight and Accountability Committee released the 141 page transcript of its interview earlier this week with Devon Archer, a former business partner of Hunter Biden, who testified about his business dealings with President Biden’s son. Archer testified that Hunter Biden was selling “the brand,” and it was the elder Biden who “brought the most value to the brand,” according to the transcript.

    Archer told the committee staff and lawmakers, “I think Burisma would have gone out of business if it didn’t have the brand attached to it.” Then, Rep. Dan Goldman, Democrat of New York, asked Archer if he had any knowledge that Joe Biden had any direct involvement with Burisma, and Archer replied, “No.”

    In response to questions from Congressman Goldman about the brand’s alleged impact, Archer said that it appeared to shield Burisma “because people would be intimidated to mess with them.”

    In a separate line of questioning by Republican congressman Andy Biggs, of Arizona, Archer was asked whether the brand was about “Dr. Jill or anybody else. You’re talking about Joe Biden, Is that fair to say?”

    “Yeah, that’s fair to say,” Archer replied. 

    Archer served alongside Hunter Biden on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company, beginning in 2014, while the elder Biden was vice president and deeply involved in Ukraine policy. Archer is widely believed to have facilitated Hunter Biden’s entry onto Burisma’s board. 

    Republicans on the committee asked Archer about two dinners, one in 2014 and another in 2015 at a restaurant in Washington, D.C., with Hunter Biden’s foreign business associates, both of which the then-vice president attended.

    “I recall that he had dinner. It was a regular — not a long dinner, but dinner,” Archer said of the spring 2014 dinner. Russian billionaire businesswoman Yelena Baturina was there, as well as an executive from Burisma.

    Archer testified that in April 2014 there was an incoming wire for $142,300 which he said was used by Hunter Biden to buy a sports car, “I believe it was a Fisker first and then a Porsche…For an expensive car, yes.”

    Archer, according to the transcript, also testified that the elder Biden was put on speaker phone with business contacts, potential business associates including foreign national “maybe 20 times” during the course of Archer’s and Hunter Biden’s business relationship. Joe Biden was put on the phone to sell “the brand,” Archer said.

    “Part of what was delivered is the brand,” he said. “I mean, it’s like anything, you know, if you’re Jamie Dimon’s son or any CEO. You know, I think that’s what we’re talking about, is that there was brand being delivered along with other capabilities and reach.”

    Asked what the Bidens talked about when Joe Biden was on speaker phone, Archer responded, “Say, where are you, how’s the weather, how’s the fishing, how’s the — whatever — but, you know, it was very, you know, casual conversations.”

    Archer was also asked if then-Vice President Biden regularly “checked in on his son, who’s admitted he’s had issues with drugs.” 

    “Every day,” Archer replied. But asked whether he had ever heard them discuss the “substance of Hunter Biden’s business,” he responded, “No.”

    While the speakerphone calls were described as casual conversations, Archer also testified he believed there may be more involved. “I think that the calls were — that’s what it was. They were calls to talk about the weather, and that was signal enough to be powerful.”

    After Archer was interviewed Monday, and before the transcript was available for independent review, Goldman said Archer testified Hunter Biden was selling the “illusion of access” to his father.

    “His exact testimony was that Hunter Biden possessed actual experience and contacts in Washington, D.C., in the political sphere, in the lobbying sphere, in the executive branch, and that that is ultimately what he was providing to Burisma,” Goldman said. “But in return for pressure from Burisma, he had to give the illusion — he used that term, the illusion — of access to his father, and he tried to get credit for things that he, that Mr. Archer testified Hunter had nothing to do with, such as when Vice President Biden went to Ukraine on his own.” 

    The transcript shows Goldman used the term “illusion of access” in his line of questioning, and Archer’s answers were more nuanced.

    He asked Archer, “Is it fair to say that Hunter Biden was selling the illusion of access to his father?”

    Archer replied, “Yes.”

    Goldman followed up, “So, when you talk about selling the brand, it’s not about selling access to his father. It’s about selling the illusion of access to his father. Is that fair?”

    Archer replied, “Is that fair? I mean, yeah, that is — I think that’s — that’s almost fair.”

    Goldman asked, “‘Almost fair.’ Why, ‘almost fair?’”

    “Because there are touch points and contact points that I can’t deny that happened, but nothing of material was discussed,” Archer said.

    Archer’s interview was the latest development in the GOP’s investigations into Hunter Biden as Republicans seek to tie his controversial business dealings to the president. 

    The White House has repeatedly denied that the president had any involvement in his son’s business ventures. White House spokesperson Ian Sams said in a statement after Archer testified that House Republicans’ “own witnesses appear to be debunking their allegations.” 

    “It appears that the House Republicans’ own much-hyped witness today testified that he never heard of President Biden discussing business with his son or his son’s associates, or doing anything wrong,” he said last week.

    Hunter Biden’s attorney Abbe Lowell said earlier this week Archer’s testimony confirmed that he “did not involve his father in, nor did his father assist him in, his business” and that any interaction between Hunter Biden’s father and business associates “was simply to exchange small talk.” 

    The Oversight Committee has sought information on any possible involvement from the president in his son’s foreign business deals for months. In a letter to Archer’s attorney in June, Oversight Committee chairman James Comer said Archer “played a significant role in the Biden family’s business deals abroad, including but not limited to China, Russia, and Ukraine.”

    Archer was convicted in 2018 of securities fraud and conspiracy to commit securities fraud for his role in a scheme to defraud a Native American tribe and multiple pension funds. His conviction was overturned later that year, and U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abram wrote in her decision she was “left with an unwavering concern that Archer is innocent of the crimes charged.”

    The conviction was later reinstated by a federal appeals court. Archer lost an appeal of that decision. He has not yet been sentenced.

    Ellis Kim and Michael Kaplan contributed reporting. 

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  • House panel releases interview transcript of Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former business partner, testifying on Joe Biden calls

    House panel releases interview transcript of Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former business partner, testifying on Joe Biden calls

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    Washington — The GOP-led House Oversight and Accountability Committee released the 141 page transcript of its interview earlier this week with Devon Archer, a former business partner of Hunter Biden, who testified about his business dealings with President Biden’s son. Archer testified that Hunter Biden was selling “the brand,” and it was the elder Biden who “brought the most value to the brand,” according to the transcript.

    Archer told the committee staff and lawmakers, “I think Burisma would have gone out of business if it didn’t have the brand attached to it.” Then, Rep. Dan Goldman, Democrat of New York, asked Archer if he had any knowledge that Joe Biden had any direct involvement with Burisma, and Archer replied, “No.”

    In response to questions from Congressman Goldman about the brand’s alleged impact, Archer said that it appeared to shield Burisma “because people would be intimidated to mess with them.”

    In a separate line of questioning by Republican congressman Andy Biggs, of Arizona, Archer was asked whether the brand was about “Dr. Jill or anybody else. You’re talking about Joe Biden, Is that fair to say?”

    “Yeah, that’s fair to say,” Archer replied. 

    Archer served alongside Hunter Biden on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company, beginning in 2014, while the elder Biden was vice president and deeply involved in Ukraine policy. Archer is widely believed to have facilitated Hunter Biden’s entry onto Burisma’s board. 

    Republicans on the committee asked Archer about two dinners, one in 2014 and another in 2015 at a restaurant in Washington, D.C., with Hunter Biden’s foreign business associates, both of which the then-vice president attended.

    “I recall that he had dinner. It was a regular — not a long dinner, but dinner,” Archer said of the spring 2014 dinner. Russian billionaire businesswoman Yelena Baturina was there, as well as an executive from Burisma.

    Archer testified that in April 2014 there was an incoming wire for $142,300 which he said was used by Hunter Biden to buy a sports car, “I believe it was a Fisker first and then a Porsche…For an expensive car, yes.”

    Archer, according to the transcript, also testified that the elder Biden was put on speaker phone with business contacts, potential business associates including foreign national “maybe 20 times” during the course of Archer’s and Hunter Biden’s business relationship. Joe Biden was put on the phone to sell “the brand,” Archer said.

    “Part of what was delivered is the brand,” he said. “I mean, it’s like anything, you know, if you’re Jamie Dimon’s son or any CEO. You know, I think that’s what we’re talking about, is that there was brand being delivered along with other capabilities and reach.”

    Asked what the Bidens talked about when Joe Biden was on speaker phone, Archer responded, “Say, where are you, how’s the weather, how’s the fishing, how’s the — whatever — but, you know, it was very, you know, casual conversations.”

    Archer was also asked if then-Vice President Biden regularly “checked in on his son, who’s admitted he’s had issues with drugs.” 

    “Every day,” Archer replied. But asked whether he had ever heard them discuss the “substance of Hunter Biden’s business,” he responded, “No.”

    While the speakerphone calls were described as casual conversations, Archer also testified he believed there may be more involved. “I think that the calls were — that’s what it was. They were calls to talk about the weather, and that was signal enough to be powerful.”

    After Archer was interviewed Monday, and before the transcript was available for independent review, Goldman said Archer testified Hunter Biden was selling the “illusion of access” to his father.

    “His exact testimony was that Hunter Biden possessed actual experience and contacts in Washington, D.C., in the political sphere, in the lobbying sphere, in the executive branch, and that that is ultimately what he was providing to Burisma,” Goldman said. “But in return for pressure from Burisma, he had to give the illusion — he used that term, the illusion — of access to his father, and he tried to get credit for things that he, that Mr. Archer testified Hunter had nothing to do with, such as when Vice President Biden went to Ukraine on his own.” 

    The transcript shows Goldman used the term “illusion of access” in his line of questioning, and Archer’s answers were more nuanced.

    He asked Archer, “Is it fair to say that Hunter Biden was selling the illusion of access to his father?”

    Archer replied, “Yes.”

    Goldman followed up, “So, when you talk about selling the brand, it’s not about selling access to his father. It’s about selling the illusion of access to his father. Is that fair?”

    Archer replied, “Is that fair? I mean, yeah, that is — I think that’s — that’s almost fair.”

    Goldman asked, “‘Almost fair.’ Why, ‘almost fair?’”

    “Because there are touch points and contact points that I can’t deny that happened, but nothing of material was discussed,” Archer said.

    Archer’s interview was the latest development in the GOP’s investigations into Hunter Biden as Republicans seek to tie his controversial business dealings to the president. 

    The White House has repeatedly denied that the president had any involvement in his son’s business ventures. White House spokesperson Ian Sams said in a statement after Archer testified that House Republicans’ “own witnesses appear to be debunking their allegations.” 

    “It appears that the House Republicans’ own much-hyped witness today testified that he never heard of President Biden discussing business with his son or his son’s associates, or doing anything wrong,” he said last week.

    Hunter Biden’s attorney Abbe Lowell said earlier this week Archer’s testimony confirmed that he “did not involve his father in, nor did his father assist him in, his business” and that any interaction between Hunter Biden’s father and business associates “was simply to exchange small talk.” 

    The Oversight Committee has sought information on any possible involvement from the president in his son’s foreign business deals for months. In a letter to Archer’s attorney in June, Oversight Committee chairman James Comer said Archer “played a significant role in the Biden family’s business deals abroad, including but not limited to China, Russia, and Ukraine.”

    Archer was convicted in 2018 of securities fraud and conspiracy to commit securities fraud for his role in a scheme to defraud a Native American tribe and multiple pension funds. His conviction was overturned later that year, and U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abram wrote in her decision she was “left with an unwavering concern that Archer is innocent of the crimes charged.”

    The conviction was later reinstated by a federal appeals court. Archer lost an appeal of that decision. He has not yet been sentenced.

    Ellis Kim and Michael Kaplan contributed reporting. 

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  • House Oversight Committee set to hold UFO hearing

    House Oversight Committee set to hold UFO hearing

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    The House Oversight Committee will hold an unusual hearing Wednesday on what’s being called “unidentified aerial phenomena” — better known as UFOs. Several witnesses, including a former Navy commanding officer, are expected to testify about what they’ve seen in the skies.

    The number of so-called “close encounters” has risen dramatically in recent years, with 366 reports of unidentified aerial phenomena since March 2021.

    Videos from across the globe appear to show strange objects flying through the air, like a triangle hovering over a California military base or an unidentified object zipping across the sky over the Middle East.

    Retired Navy Commander David Fravor previously described another incident near San Diego on “60 Minutes.

    During a 2004 training exercise, Fravor and another pilot were diverted to check out an anomalous object. Both said they found an area of roiling whitewater the size of a Boeing 737, and then they saw something strange above the water.

    “We saw this little white Tic-Tac-looking object… and it’s just kind of moving above the whitewater area,” Fravor said. 

    Fravor went down for a closer look at the object, which he said was about the size of his F/A-18F, but with no markings, no wings, and no exhaust plumes. 

    “It goes boop! And just turns abruptly. and it starts mirroring me. So I’m coming down, it starts coming up,” he said.  

    Fravor tried to cut off the object, but it accelerated away so fast that it seemed to disappear, he said. Seconds later, the USS Princeton, the ship that had detected the phenomena in the first place, reacquired the UAP on its radar — approximately 60 miles away.   

    Tennessee Republican Tim Burchett believes the Pentagon is withholding evidence of possible extraterrestrial encounters. 

    “I think there’s a lot of questions that the American public needs to know,” he said. “I want transparency, just release all the files that they have on it. Quit with this redacted stuff and let’s get it out there.”

    Former intelligence officer David Grusch will tell Congress during the hearing that he was “denied access” to information on a secret government UFO “crash retrieval program.” The Pentagon disputed that claim.

    Astronomer Seth Shostak said the Pentagon would have little incentive to cover up UFO encounters.

    “Why would they do that? And almost invariably the response is, well, the public couldn’t handle the news,” he said. “That’s totally bonkers, right?”

    But New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said more transparency is critical, as the increasing number of objects in the sky could be a threat to military aircraft.

    “These pilots, they see it as urgent for a national security reason to have domain awareness,” she said. “They could crash into the objects.”

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