Then VP Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Devon Archer (on left), Archer worked on board of Burisma.
As reported earlier by Cristina Laila – According to emails uncovered from the “Laptop from Hell,” Hunter Biden sent his business partner Devon Archer a very detailed email on Ukraine on April 13, 2014 – just one week before Joe Biden visited Ukraine to meet with then-Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk.
It appears that Hunter Biden was emailing Devon Archer information he received from a briefing his father and Vice President Joe Biden held earlier. Or the information may have come directly from top-secret documents.
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On Tuesday morning attorney Mike Davis, the founder of The Article III Project, joined Steve Bannon on The War Room to discuss the importance of this shocking revelation.
According to Mike Davis, if Joe Biden leaked this information to his son who then shared it with the Ukrainian government, then Joe Biden would have to resign and could serve time in prison.
Mike Davis: President Biden would have to resign. If they can prove this, if you can link the stolen classified documents to this document, and lining Biden’s pockets, making millions of dollars off of their stolen classified intel on Ukraine, he’d have to resign…
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…Much less than this gets sent people gets people sent to prison. There was a woman who was just sent to prison – working for the military in Hawaii, and she took classified documents from her office to her home. There was no evidence that she misused the documents, that she just transported them. The Biden Justice Department had her put in prison. So if you’re going to put someone in prison for just transporting documents from your office to your home, with no evidence of misuse, what’s the espionage crime?
If you’re stealing classified documents and using it to make millions of dollars for your family, Biden would have to resign. There would be criminal charges.
Bye-Bye, Crazy Uncle Joe.
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