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Can we at least impeach him for being so damn boring? This week, President Joe Biden was accused of

Can we at least impeach him for being so damn boring? This week, President Joe Biden was accused of the most unfortunate sort of small talk:[chatting about the weather.]( Devon Archer, long-time business partner of Hunter Biden's, testified this week that while Joe Biden was VP, [he spoke with Hunter’s foreign business associates on more than 20 occasions!]( to us that Joey B. is a crook, but according to a Democrat Rep., he’s merely a weatherman! Can we at least impeach him for being so damn boring? In this week's Patriots Newsletter: - Real Big News: Biden family = crime family. - Hot Off The Press: Democrats might be finally abandoning identity politics. - For The Record: The mainstream media is still burying leads ... Everything we do is made possible by our faithful subscribers. If you love reading the Daily Caller, [please consider joining us Today.]( REAL BIG NEWS Devon Archer Told House Oversight Joe And Hunter Biden Spoke ‘More Than 20 Times’ About Business The story of the Biden family's influence peddling and corruption took quite a turn this week when Hunter's business associate, Devon Archer, was interviewed by the House Oversight Committee, [appearing to confirm]( key facts surrounding the alleged Biden [bribery scheme](. Most notably ... Biden spoke over the phone at least 20 times with Hunter about his business dealings, [according]( to Archer's latest testimony. Don't forget! An IRS whistleblower previously [alleged]( that Biden was in the room when his son threatened a Chinese businessman. Most importantly ... Archer's new bombshell testimony suggests Biden was not only in the room that one time but an active participant in other discussions of Hunter's deals, despite the president's repeated — and often angry — [denials](. HOT OFF THE PRESS FARA-way from genius: It's safe to say Hunter Biden isn't splitting the atom anytime soon, or writing a PhD thesis on Ukrainian foreign policy. But he did display some foresight when, according to emails, he [warned]( his business partner Devon Archer that they may run into serious legal trouble over their appointments to the board of Burisma. It's by FARA and away the smartest thing he's said in years. Young Turk runs a-fowl: Left-wing media star Ana Kasparian of The Young Turks [launched]( into a beautiful tirade this week against the Democratic Party, blasting activists for embracing "garbage" identity politics. She has a long way to go before embracing conservativism, but at least for now, she seems to be spreading her wings. Well, well, well... It was awfully suspicious when, for the third time in several months, a Hunter Biden bombshell was totally [smothered]( by a Donald Trump indictment. Once again, it appears the Biden DOJ timed things to perfection. TRENDING FOR THE RECORD Burying the 'Big Guy': The New York Times, your favorite paper of record, [suddenly reported]( in the 20th paragraph of its story — that it has “long been known for years" that Biden was aware of Hunter's business deals. To no one's surprise, the Gray Lady stopped short of publishing any damning details, [unlike]( The Daily Caller. Hunter's love child: The mainstream media never really acknowledged or reported on Hunter's daughter, Navy Joan Roberts, until recently, when Joe Biden gave People an [exclusive statement]( on his seventh grandchild. The Caller, however, [reported]( on Navy Joan well over a year ago. GET MEME'D Every single day across the country... Hunter Biden is struggling to get by. "Alexa, play 'Angel' by Sarah McLauchlan" We are THE source for laser-focused, fair and honest reporting. We are advocates for the truth and for the American people's right to know that truth. Our Patriot subscription contributions allow us to put pressure on the crooks who hate the real America. Without your support we can't hold their feet to the fire. Subscribe and become a Patriot today! Until next time, - Your friends at the Daily Caller. [JOIN US!]( [Feedback]( [Unsubscribe]( [About us]( 2023 THE DAILY CALLER INC. | 1775 EYE ST, NW STE 1150-290 WASHINGTON, DC 20006 | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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