From Biden Ties to MAGA Rides: The Wild Turn of Hunter’s Former Business Allies

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Inside the Fallout: Hunter Biden’s Ex-Business Partners, Political Crossovers, and a Whole Lot of Drama

The Hunter Biden saga has no shortage of colorful characters, courtroom drama, political chess, and shady business twists. As the dust settles on the high-profile investigations into whether Hunter used the Biden family name for personal gain, the spotlight is shifting. Some former allies are laying low, while others are embracing an entirely new political tribe—and even cashing in on their controversial past.

🔥 “I’m Full MAGA Now” – A Bold Switch of Allegiance

Devon Archer, once close to Hunter Biden through various ventures between 2012 and 2015, is now sounding more like a Trump insider than a Biden loyalist. After distancing himself from the Biden orbit during Joe Biden’s presidency, Archer made inroads with the Trump crowd and publicly declared his shift in allegiance: “I’m full MAGA now,” he told The New York Times. “They’re more my people.”

Not only is he cozying up to the GOP, but Archer’s also eyeing a potential role in a future Trump administration, should the opportunity knock. He’s been seen aligning himself more and more with the values and figures from that political sphere, a move that’s raised more than a few eyebrows.

🎬 From Courtrooms to Crypto and the Big Screen

Archer isn’t just waiting around. He's reportedly penning a book and working on a documentary that promises to pull back the curtain on his insider experiences with the Bidens. And just to add another twist, he’s dipping into the crypto space, trying to ride the wave of Web3 and digital finance.

While Archer’s future looks filled with potential projects, his past isn’t so rosy. He and another former Hunter Biden associate, Jason Galanis, were both caught up in a multi-million-dollar fraud scheme involving Native American tribal bonds. Hunter was listed as vice chairman of the company at the center of the controversy, but it was Archer and Galanis who took the fall—until President Donald Trump stepped in.

🧾 Presidential Pardon Power in Play

Both Archer and Galanis got a legal lifeline when Trump took office. Galanis received a commutation, while Archer got a full pardon. These get-out-of-jail cards spared them from serving prison time for their roles in the scandal that defrauded investors of tens of millions.

Galanis hasn’t stayed silent since. In interviews, he’s painted a picture of a corrupt ecosystem, claiming his business dealings turned sour the moment Hunter entered the picture. “100% of it was influence peddling,” he stated, referring to the Biden family’s business practices. “I saw it firsthand.”

🔍 Other Players in the Drama: Who’s Quiet, Who’s Not

Then there’s Eric Schwerin, another ex-business partner of Hunter Biden. Schwerin has kept things low-key, especially after his testimony from the GOP’s impeachment inquiry was made public. He testified that he was “not aware of any financial transactions or compensation” going to Joe Biden while he served as vice president. His statement has become a pivotal talking point for those defending the president.

On the other hand, Tony Bobulinski, yet another name in the growing list of Hunter’s former associates, has become a key GOP witness. He alleges that Joe Biden personally met with him and Hunter in 2017 to discuss a deal with CEFC China Energy, a Chinese energy giant. This claim was flat-out denied by James Biden, Hunter’s uncle. Now Republicans are calling for prosecution of James Biden for allegedly lying to Congress about that meeting.

👀 Gone Missing: The Curious Case of Ye Jianming

Speaking of CEFC China Energy, the company’s former chairman, Ye Jianming, has mysteriously vanished from the public eye. Back in 2023, Reuters reported that Jianming's name started popping up in corruption trials involving senior officials in China, but his whereabouts remain unknown. While no official charges have been announced, the billionaire’s vanishing act adds a shady new layer to the ongoing questions surrounding Hunter’s foreign business entanglements.

💼 Kevin Morris: The “Sugar Brother” with Legal Woes of His Own

One of the most bizarre chapters of this entire saga involves Kevin Morris, a Hollywood lawyer who reportedly bankrolled Hunter Biden’s legal fees to the tune of $6.5 million. His generosity earned him the nickname “Sugar Brother” in political circles.

But Morris’s loyalty may have landed him in hot water. According to the New York Post, he allegedly posed as a documentary filmmaker to get access to the production of a film titled "My Son Hunter"—a satirical piece being shot in Serbia about the Biden family’s alleged scandals. Filmmaker Phelim McAleer wasn’t buying it and accused Morris of spying on behalf of his client, Hunter.

In 2022, McAleer filed a formal bar complaint, claiming that Morris concealed his true identity and used deceit to gain insider access. However, the California Bar Association declined to disbar Morris in late 2024, letting him off with a warning.

🧠 So… Where Does This Leave Hunter?

At the center of all this noise remains Hunter Biden, whose actions—whether intentionally nefarious or simply reckless—have spun off a whirlwind of legal battles, shifting alliances, and national headlines.

Though investigations into whether Hunter used his family name for personal financial gain have officially wound down, the damage to public trust, reputations, and political alliances continues to ripple. Whether you believe Hunter is the fall guy for a hyper-politicized narrative or the poster child for elite privilege run amok, one thing’s clear: the Hunter Biden story is far from over.

📝 Final Thoughts: What’s Next?

Here’s what to keep an eye on moving forward:

  • Will Devon Archer actually land a job in a second Trump administration?

  • Could Jason Galanis write a tell-all?

  • Will James Biden face legal action?

  • Is Ye Jianming still alive—and if so, will he ever surface?

  • Will Hunter Biden speak out more publicly or remain under the radar?

As these key players chart their futures—whether it’s book deals, crypto ventures, or courtroom battles—the political world will be watching closely. And in true American fashion, the lines between politics, business, and entertainment just keep getting blurrier.

Stay tuned. This rollercoaster’s not pulling into the station just yet.