WASHINGTON, D.C. (Fox News) – A pivotal witness in the Biden investigation will appear before House investigators on Monday. Devon Archer is scheduled for a closed-door, transcribed interview before the House Oversight Committee.
Archer has ducked out of three other prospective appearances, despite being under subpoena. Attorneys are expected to quiz Archer about possible business meetings attended by the Bidens as well as phone calls.
Fox is told the committee has records of previously undisclosed bank transactions. Questions about those transactions will be key as lawmakers want to know what, if any, role the president may have played in them.
Archer was sentenced to a year in prison for defrauding Native American tribes in 2022.
Over the weekend, the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York requested that the trial judge schedule a date for Archer to report to prison.
Democrats say Archer’s criminal record undercuts his credibility as a witness. Republicans contend Archer’s conviction underscores the Bidens’ association with shady characters in their business dealings.
