In 2018, Archer was convicted of securities fraud after swindling a Native American tribe out of $60 million worth of bonds. He has still not been told when that sentence will commence. On Saturday, just 48 hours before he was set to testify about Hunter Biden, the DOJ issued a letter requesting that a judge in his case set a date for his sentence to begin. Republican lawmakers say the timing of that letter is not a coincidence and is actually a clear attempt to intimidate him before his testimony.

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