President Joe Biden reportedly used email aliases in 5,400 documents while vice president, hiding many of his records from the National Archives.
Biden used the fake email names Robert Peters, Robin Ware, and JRB Ware to apparently conceal his connection in communications with Hunter Biden and perhaps others.
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"These deals — in China, Ukraine, and elsewhere — allegedly produced funds that were cycled through an array of empty shell companies and family loyalists until they quietly reached the extended membership of the Biden clan," Breitbart News reported.
"Biden is accused, in at least one case, of shaping U.S. policy in response to this foreign influence. In 2018, he boasted about using $1 billion in U.S. loan guarantees to pressure Ukraine to fire prosecutor Viktor Shokin," it added.
National Archives admits it has 5,400 Biden pseudonym emails https://t.co/PFUbInvuHT pic.twitter.com/ZXF2SKjEjx
— New York Post (@nypost) August 30, 2023
"The Southeastern Legal Foundation on Monday filed suit against NARA for the release of the records, which the group claims may show that Biden forwarded government information and discussed government business with his son Hunter Biden and others," according to the New York Post.
“All too often, public officials abuse their power by using it for their personal or political benefit. When they do, many seek to hide it. The only way to preserve governmental integrity is for NARA to release Biden’s nearly 5,400 emails to SLF and thus the public. The American public deserves to know what is in them,” Kimberly Hermann, SLF general counsel, said in a statement.
The details behind the secret emails come as a bombshell in the investigation of the Biden family, with the 5,400 documents sure to add more evidence that will be used in the investigation against the president.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has hinted that the House could begin impeachment proceedings after its summer recess, offering another attack on Biden as he seeks a second term.
The latest information also comes as former President Donald Trump faces his own legal battles in a comeback bid for the White House. He currently leads other GOP candidates by a wide margin.
The next year could see a rematch between the two political leaders filled with legal battles on both sides in 2024.