BREAKING: Devon Archer admits to Tucker the phone calls from Joe Biden were an abuse of power

"The power to have that access and that conversation, it’s not in a scheduled conference call and its a part of your family, that’s like the pinnacle of power in DC," Archer said. 

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In a new episode of Tucker on Twitter, Tucker Carlson sat down with former Hunter Biden business partner Devon Archer to discuss the Biden family’s corrupt overseas business dealings. 

Archer, who testified before Congress on Monday in a closed-door meeting, told Carlson of the more than 20 phone calls during business meetings that Hunter Biden would put his father on speakerphone was an "abuse of soft power."

"The power to have that access and that conversation, it’s not in a scheduled conference call and its a part of your family, that’s like the pinnacle of power in DC," Archer said. 

Archer said he could "definitively say" that at these business meetings where Biden was put on the phone, "he knew there were business associates."

"I don’t know if it was an orchestrated call in or not, it certainly was powerful though, because, you know, if you’re sitting with a foreign business person and you hear the vice president’s voice, that’s prized enough. I mean, that’s pretty impactful stuff for anyone."

When asked what Hunter Biden brought to the table in skills, Archer said "at the end of the day he, you know, he had a career in Washington, he graduated from Yale law school and had a very big network in DC and brought that know how and understanding of DC and ultimately the Biden brand."

This is a breaking story and will be updated.

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