Eric Schwerin, a key associate of Hunter Biden, testified that he provided free financial services to Joe Biden during his time as vice president

The testimony, for now, does not link the president to a direct crime.

Eric Schwerin, one of Hunter Biden's most important partners, gave details about his close relationship with President Joe Biden. According to his testimony, Joe Biden received free services from Schwerin during his time as vice president.

According to a report from the New York Post, a congressional source revealed that Schwerin told impeachment investigators that he helped then-Vice President Biden with free services related to money, including accounting, paying bills, and preparing taxes and official financial disclosure forms.

For Rep. James Comer (R-KY), who serves as chairman of the House Oversight Committee investigating Biden, “It is unethical for the Vice President to receive gifts of this nature.”

According to Kathleen Buhle, Hunter Biden's ex-wife, Schwerin was the man who handled “almost every aspect” of the Biden family's financial affairs.

While Schwerin's testimony serves as a way for Republicans to pressure Biden for his public lies about his relationship with his son's businesses and his key associates, what it does not do, for now, is link the Democratic president to any direct crime.

In fact, Schwerin said he knew little about the details of alleged payments from benefactors in China, Kazakhstan, Romania, Russia and Ukraine to the Biden family.

Schwerin was president of Rosemont Seneca Partners, a firm founded by Hunter Biden, which was created in 2009 and served as a vehicle for the president's son to obtain income from abroad.

The New York Post revealed part of Schewrin's closed-door testimony thanks to information from a source with direct knowledge.

Hunter Biden's partner avoided the press during his trip to Congress this Tuesday.

Schwerin, according to previous revelations, had exchanged dozens of emails with Joe Biden who used several pseudonymous accounts in his era as vice president, a fact that has earned the Democrat criticism.

When Schwerin and Biden exchanged emails under pseudonyms, Hunter Biden was trying to conduct business in countries where his father had great influence, such as China and Ukraine.

“Some of the emails were sent at roughly the same time that Joe Biden was making official trips to Ukraine as the head of US policy — while Hunter was earning a $1 million salary sitting on the board of natural gas company Burisma Holdings beginning in the spring of 2014,” reported the New York Post.