WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Focusing on the Bidens rather than Donald Trump's federal court appearance, House Republicans released a transcript Thursday of their interview with Hunter Biden鈥檚 former business associate detailing overseas financial dealings by the president鈥檚 son.
The more than five-hour closed-door interview with Devon Archer by the House Oversight Committee, released hours before Trump's appearance to face a third list of charges, provides fresh insight into how President Joe Biden's youngest son used his relationship with his father, who was then vice president, to court foreign investors. Archer said Hunter Biden was using the 鈥渋llusion of access鈥 in Washington.
Republicans on the panel hope to use their work to prod impeachment proceedings against the president. However, though pressed repeatedly, Archer offered no tangible evidence that Joe Biden's role in his son鈥檚 work was more than saying hello during their daily family calls.
鈥淵ou know, Hunter spoke to his dad every day, right?" Archer said to committee members and staff on Monday. 鈥淎nd so in certain circumstances, when you鈥檙e in 鈥 you know, if his dad calls him at dinner and he picks up the phone, then there鈥檚 a conversation."
He added, "And the, you know, the conversation is generally about the weather and, you know, what it鈥檚 like in Norway or Paris or wherever he may be.鈥
Release of the more than 140-page transcript is the start of what is expected to be a long and tangled Republican-led probe into Hunter Biden鈥檚 business dealings as he hopscotched the globe using what critics call the illusion of proximity to power to fund a lavish lifestyle for himself and his associates. Three committees are looking at Hunter Biden so far, and Republicans are pushing ahead on several lines of inquiry.
Archer testified that over the span of their decade-long business relationship, Hunter Biden put his father on the phone around 20 times while in the company of associates but 鈥渘ever once spoke about any business dealings.鈥
At one point, Archer was asked point blank: 鈥淎re you aware of any wrongdoing by Vice President Biden?鈥
He responded, 鈥淣o, I鈥檓 not aware of any.鈥
Overall, the transcript portrays the president鈥檚 son as capitalizing on his father鈥檚 name, but not necessarily promising or delivering any influence that would rise to a questionable level or approach wrongdoing.
Still, Republicans have long seen Archer, who served with Hunter Biden on the board of the , as a key witness in their search to directly connect the president to his son鈥檚 various international business transactions.
Rep. James Comer, Republican chair of Oversight Committee, issued a subpoena to Archer in June, saying he 鈥減layed a significant role in the Biden family鈥檚 business deals abroad, including but not limited to China, Russia, and Ukraine.鈥 He said Archer鈥檚 testimony would be critical to the committee鈥檚 investigation.
And while there was no evidence directly tying Hunter Biden's financial dealings to his father, Archer's testimony raised new questions about the ways in which the 53-year-old used the 鈥淏iden brand" to build his multimillion dollar international businesses.
鈥淗e was getting paid a lot of money, and I think, you know, he wanted to show value," Archer testified, adding the younger Biden was not 鈥渙vert鈥 about his relationship with his father.
鈥淏ut I think he would 鈥 you know, given the brand, I think he would look to, you know, to get the leverage from it,鈥 Archer said, adding, 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 more defensive, you know, defensive leverage that, that the value is there in his work.鈥
Asked what value he brought to Burisma, Archer replied, 鈥淭he value that Hunter Biden brought to it was having 鈥 you know, there was 鈥 the theoretical was corporate governance, but obviously, given the brand, that was a large part of the value. I don鈥檛 think it was the sole value, but I do think that was a key component of the value.鈥
Rep. Andy Biggs, a Republican member of the Oversight Committee who attended the interview, portrayed the testimony about the 鈥淏iden brand鈥 as implicating the the president directly. 鈥淚 think we should do an impeachment inquiry,鈥 the Arizona lawmaker told reporters as he exited the interview Monday.
Comer agreed, saying in a statement Thursday that Archer's testimony confirmed, "Joe Biden was 鈥榯he brand鈥 that his son sold around the world to enrich the Biden family." When pushed on it later, Archer clarified that 鈥渢he brand鈥 that brought Hunter Biden value with international clients was the broader, Washington access, which included his previous lobbying work.
鈥淒.C. was the brand,鈥 he testified to a line of questioning by Biggs.
Nonetheless, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy recently said Republicans may need to y to dig deeper.
But the top Democrat on the Oversight panel, Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, said the transcript proves 鈥渙nce again鈥 that Republicans cannot produce any evidence of wrongdoing by President Biden.
He called the effort a "desperate effort to distract from Donald Trump鈥檚 third indictment and the overwhelming evidence of his persistent efforts to undermine American democracy.鈥