'Dear Devon': Jim Jordan says bombshell letter from Biden to Archer proves 'connections' to Hunter dealings

President Biden wrote a letter to Devon Archer, business partner of his son Hunter, in 2011, according to the New York Post, which reported it obtained a copy.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan said a bombshell 2011 note from then-Vice President Joe Biden to his son's then-business partner Devon Archer is solid proof the current president has not been aboveboard in his denials on the matter.

On "The Story," Thursday, anchor Martha MacCallum read from the note, obtained by the New York Post, Joe Biden said he regretted being unable to speak with Archer at an event where he was hosting then-Chinese President Hu Jintao.

"I apologize for not getting a chance to talk to you at the luncheon yesterday. I was having trouble getting away from hosting President Hu. I hope I get a chance to see you again soon with Hunter. I hope you enjoyed lunch. Thanks for coming," the letter read.

Biden then reportedly included a handwritten footnote, "Happy you guys are together," at the bottom of the letter, which was addressed to Hunter's and Archer's joint venture at an address on Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown, D.C.

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MacCallum reported that Archer and Hunter Biden were, at the time, trying to put together a business that dealt with government regulatory measures and were working to create a private equity fund.

Jordan said the letter is just the latest piece of evidence the current president did, indeed, have knowledge of and "connections" with his son's dealings.

"Remember, two and a half years ago, we had a former business partner, [Tony] Bobulinski, say that the email from the laptop …said ‘10% for the big guy’," Jordan said.

"He says, ‘the big guy is Joe Biden’ -- we have the piece of evidence you just talked about there: This note from 2011. We have the WhatsApp messages."

Jordan added that Archer testified in this week's closed-door congressional interview that Hunter Biden's value in his business dealings was the Biden "brand."

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Additionally, MacCallum cited post-Archer-interview reaction from Democrats, who said Archer testified that he and Joe Biden only talked about the weather and other niceties when he was put on speakerphone.

She reported the interview, transcript, however disclosed that such discussions about trivial things like the weather were "signal enough to be powerful" – citing a particular exchange between Archer and Rep. Daniel Goldman, D-N.Y.

"Of course," Jordan replied. "The whole idea was [to] get the Vice President of the United States on the phone talking with clients and people we're doing business with -- Well, of course, they're not going to talk about business. That wasn't what was needed."

"What was needed is, ‘oh, I can get my dad on the phone -- who happens to be vice president of the most important country in history, who has a lot of influence in D.C -- Hey, everyone, do you want to say hello to the vice president?’"

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On "The Story," Jordan reiterated that the purpose of Joe Biden's momentary interactions were to prove he was quickly accessible to Hunter.

He also cited the now-president's own recounting of pressuring to have a Ukrainian prosecutor fired who had been investigating an energy company for which Hunter sat on the board.

President Biden was allegedly paid $5 million by an executive of the Ukrainian natural gas firm Burisma Holdings, where Hunter sat on the board, a confidential human source told the FBI during a June 2020 interview, sources familiar told Fox News Digital in June of this year.

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