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Devon Archer, a former close friend of Hunter Biden, was recently spotted wearing a red Make America Great Again hat at a Trump event, signifying a significant shift in his allegiances. At the event, he was accompanied by another estranged business partner of Hunter Biden, Tony Bobulinski, who has made allegations regarding President Biden’s involvement in questionable business dealings.

The event took place at a Pennsylvania State University football game tailgate, where Archer and Bobulinski, both sporting their red MAGA hats, visited a Trump voters registration table outside the stadium. The two men were also joined by conservative activist Scott Presler, who has been actively registering voters in Pennsylvania for the Trump campaign.

Archer’s friendship with Hunter Biden began when they met through Archer’s Yale roommate, Chris Heinz, who is the stepson of Secretary Kerry. Together, they started a consulting and lobbying business that capitalized on the Biden family name, as well as their connections with powerful domestic and foreign entities. However, Archer’s involvement in the business led to legal troubles, including a conviction for defrauding a Native American tribe.

In an interview with Tucker Carlson, Archer revealed that President Biden was aware of his son’s foreign business interests while serving as vice president. He described how the president would occasionally call into his son’s business meetings, although it was more of a casual involvement rather than direct discussions about business matters.

Archer’s presence at the Trump event wearing a MAGA hat has sparked speculation that he may be seeking a pardon from President Trump in case of reelection. Despite facing financial challenges and potential prison time, Archer attributed the downward trajectory of his life to his friendship with Hunter Biden.

The allegations and legal issues surrounding Archer’s business dealings with Hunter Biden have raised questions about the extent of President Biden’s knowledge and involvement in these activities. While Biden’s representatives have denied any wrongdoing on his part, the ongoing scrutiny of these matters continues to cast a shadow over the Biden family’s business dealings. Archer’s decision to align himself with the Trump campaign highlights the complex web of relationships and allegiances in the world of politics and business.