July 25th, 2023

July 25th, 2023

WASHINGTON - JUNE 22: Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, speaks with guest upon his arrival at an official State Dinner at the White House in Washington, Thursday, June 22, 2023. The White House hosted India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the official dinner Thursday evening. (Photo by Tom Brenner for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, Brian Mudd of WJNO fills in for Mark. The walls are slowly closing in on Hunter Biden and his corrupt foreign connections thanks to his dad Joe a.k.a. “the big guy.” We now have 3 sources involved in the selling of Hunter Biden’s high priced art, and that a buyer of the art is a presidential appointee. Devon Archer, Hunter’s former best friend and business associate, has dodged the house oversight committee 3 times, but Congress is doing real investigations unlike the FBI and have now gotten Archer to agree to testify. The FBI has covered up for Hunter Biden every step of the way, and Democrats are perfectly fine taking the position that Hunter is a legitimate artist and energy specialist. While we know that the whole China and Ukraine energy thing didn’t happen until later in the Obama presidency, we’re finding out that they had laid the groundwork for it all along once Joe became Vice President. We have corruption that is so pervasive in the FBI, from the Steele dossier and Trump Russia collusion narrative to where we are today with the Biden coverup and targeting of Catholics. Between now and this November is the real key window for this investigative process, and we’ll see if the Democrat media keeps stonewalling for the Bidens or turn on them in order to get a new candidate in for 2024.

ABC
Former Hunter Biden associate to sit for closed-door testimony with House Oversight committee

National Review
Devon Archer’s Fraud Conviction . . . and Hunter Biden’s Connection to It

WTSP
Florida Department of Education defends new Black history standards, despite criticism from VP, others

Photo by Tom Brenner for The Washington Post

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