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CBS CALLS OUT Dan Goldman for Lying About Devon Archer Testimony


On Monday, after Hunter Biden’s business associate Devon Archer testified behind closed doors regarding President Joe Biden’s involvement with his son, New York Democrat Congressman Dan Goldman went before the assembled cameras and microphones outside the committee room and lied through his teeth about what was said. While at the time we only had his word vs the word of Republican members who were also in the room, based on his track record, all fair minded observers knew he was lying. 

When the word for word transcript was released Thursday, everyone who read it now knew for certain he lied. Later that morning, CBS News investigative reporter Catherine Herridge called him out when she went on CBS’s streaming network to correct the record. 

 

 

Host Anne-Marie Green first asked Herridge “Why are Democrats and Republicans disagreeing on the context of the transcripts.” 

This gave Herridge her chance to correct the lies that were spread by Goldman and others that Hunter Biden had not sought to use his father’s influence to shake down foreign governments. “Earlier this week we just had to rely on the characterization from Republicans and Democrats about Devon Archer’s testimony,” she noted. “But now we can see the full transcript.”

“You will recall that Democrat Congressman Dan Goldman said that Archer testified that it was the illusion of access to Joe Biden that Hunter Biden was offering to these clients. But in fact, when you look at the transcript what you see is that phrase, illusion of access, is in Dan Goldman’s question. It’s actually not what Devon Archer testified to,” she explained. 

According to the transcripts, Herridge noted, Archer said “This was about showing that there was the signal that there’s influence and access here. And Archer goes on to say that there were business meetings that Joe Biden attended, or business meetings, rather meals with business associates.”

“What he also said is that after at least one of those meals money was wired to Hunter Biden that he believed had paid for one of his sports cars. So there’s a lot here in addition to these emails as well,” Herridge noted. 

Good to see there’s at least one honest reporter at CBS who is willing to call out the disinformation from the left regarding the massive Biden bribery scandal.

To read the transcript, click expand:

CBS News Streaming Network
8/3/2023
10:12:48 a.m. Eastern
1 minute 17 seconds

ANNE-MARIE GREEN: Why are Democrats and Republicans disagreeing on the context of the transcripts? 

CATHERINE HERRIDGE: Well, earlier this week we just had to rely on the characterization from Republicans and Democrats about Devon Archer’s testimony. But now we can see the full transcript. You will recall that Democrat Congressman Dan Goldman said that Archer testified that it was the illusion of access to Joe Biden that Hunter Biden was offering to these clients. But in fact, when you look at the transcript what you see is that phrase, illusion of access, is in Dan Goldman’s question. It’s actually not what Devon Archer testified to. He says, yes, but that’s not quite fair. This was about showing that there was the signal that there’s influence and access here. And Archer goes on to say that there were business meetings that Joe Biden attended, or business meetings, rather meals with business associates. And what he also said is that after at least one of those meals money was wired to Hunter Biden that he believed had paid for one of his sports cars. So there’s a lot here in addition to these emails as well.



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