BREAKING: Devon Archer admits to Tucker Carlson Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin was 'considered a threat' by Burisma, company 'let off the hook' after his firing

"Somehow Burisma was let off the hook."

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Tucker Carlson released the second part of his interview with former Hunter Biden business partner Devon Archer on Friday morning.

In the wide-reaching interview, at over an hour in length, the two discussed everything from Archer’s upbringing, how he got involved with the Bidens, to the shady overseas business dealings of the family.

Speaking on Viktor Shokin, the former Prosecutor General of Ukraine, Archer said he was "considered a threat to" Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company on whose board Hunter Biden sat, earning $83,000 per month.

Archer noted that Shokin seized the assets of Burisma founder Mykola Zlochevsky, adding that the founder never returned to Ukraine after the assets were seized.

"And the case was that Shokin, there was all this pressure to fire Shokin from this, you know, the larger community, and then he was fired, and then somehow Burisma was let off the hook."

This is a breaking story and will be updated.
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