Devon Archer, a former business partner of his scandal-injured ex-son Hunter Biden, described his recent meeting with President Trump at the NCAA Wrestling Championship as something of “Gladiator Rome.”
“I sat across the arena in the audience, and then saw a rumble of some secret services. They walked through the arena like Caesar, essentially pointing at me and saying, 'The President wants to talk to you,'' Archer told Fox News host Jesse Watters on Monday.
Trump, 78, previously said he had promised Archer that he was convicted of securities fraud and sentenced to a year and a half in 2022.
“I jumped over the railing and walked slowly, walking with the President for about six minutes and he gave me some very encouraging words,” Archer said. “That's why I really want that.”
Archer believes he was targeted by former President Joe Biden's “legal device,” claiming he had lost money in a $60 million tribal bond fraud, claiming he was “defeated by a whistleblower blowing whitch on the hunter.”
“It was chronic what that legal device was and I was certainly a victim,” he told Watters.
Archer testified to the House Observation Committee in 2023 and said Hunter linked his father to his fellow foreigners almost 12 times, calling the former president “my man.”
“Joe Biden – he was the brand we were selling,” Archer told Watters about the role of the former president in a business venture with Hunter, saying, “Joe closes the meeting and says, 'You give me a favor, you're my friend. You're my son, you're my friend.”
When asked about his reaction to the president who gave his son in the final weeks of his inauguration, Archer said he was “not surprised” by it.
“I wasn't surprised at all. I think they are very family oriented, but they are very oriented around them, not necessarily American families,” he said.
Archer's meeting with Trump was arranged by another former hunter, quasi-striped whistleblower Tony Bobulinski.
“He was screwed into the Bidens,” Trump said of Archer. “They destroyed him like they tried to destroy a lot of people.”
Archer, who has not yet served his sentence for his fraud conviction, showed that he is still waiting for formal documents granting him pardon.
“God blesses President Trump,” Archer said. “We're so grateful that we have a leader like him.”





