Joe Biden sent at least 5,400 pseudonymous emails as VP

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Ho hum… nothing to see here. Just another day in Washington. Or that’s what you’ll probably be hearing on CNN and MSNBC (assuming you hear anything at all) after the revelation from Just The News that the National Archives and Records Administration is in possession of as many as 5,400 email messages involving Joe Biden where he used one of at least three pseudonyms, many discussing official government business. And, of course, plenty of them were sent to or copied to First Son Hunter. You know… the guy that he never spoke to about his foreign business dealings. And now a constitutional legal group has filed a lawsuit seeking to force the National Archives to turn them all over. Why a lawsuit would be required has yet to be made clear, particularly since they are obligated to provide nonclassified government records upon request. (I send them requests at least monthly.)

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The National Archives and Records Administration acknowledged possessing potentially up to 5,400 emails connected to then-Vice President Joe Biden’s pseudonym accounts that he used to forward government information and discuss business with his son, Hunter Biden, and others, and on Monday the Southeastern Legal Foundation filed a lawsuit to compel the agency to turn over the emails.

The non-profit constitutional legal group that filed the lawsuit said the archives confirmed that Biden used the pseudonyms of Robin Ware, Robert L. Peters, and JRB Ware during his time in the Obama administration.

The archives’ admissions confirm years of reporting from Just the News about Biden’s use of a personal email as vice president and the pseudonym accounts he used.

It sounds like the Southeastern Legal Foundation followed all the correct steps in a process that has been dragging on for more than a year. They first filed a FOIA request, but even though the Archives has admitted that thousands of responsive documents exist, they haven’t turned over a single one to the group. It’s true that some of these requests can take time to fill, but considering the urgency of the matter, they might have prioritized the request on behalf of a legal group and a journalist.

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Victor Nava at the NY Post has more, including confirmation of the three pseudonyms that Biden used during the period in question.

NARA confirmed the existence of the trove in response to a June 2022 Freedom of Information Act request by the Southeastern Legal Foundation, a nonprofit constitutional legal group.

The request asked for emails pertaining to the accounts of Robin Ware, Robert L. Peters, and JRB Ware – pseudonyms the 80-year-old president was known to use in the White House during his time as President Obama’s vice president.

Others have already done exhaustive searches to determine if “Robin Ware” or “Robert L. Peters” might possibly have been real people who somehow had access to the then-Vice President’s communications, but there doesn’t appear to be a match. What should we conclude other than the reality that Joe Biden was sending official government communications to his son and some of his associates and using fake names to try to conceal that fact from the official records?

Can any of Joe Biden’s ardent defenders in the legacy media offer us a single, rational, “normal” situation where a sitting Vice President would do such a thing if everything was on the up-and-up? No matter what potentially damning information may or may not be included in those emails, if the very fact that Biden sent them at all doesn’t qualify as a crime, it certainly smells like one. The requirement to preserve public records and make them available to the press and the public as appropriate is enshrined in law.

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And when you’re done explaining all of this pseudonymous communication activity, perhaps then you can explain the dozens of shell corporations that the Bidens established to shuffle around millions of dollars from adversarial nations, eventually landing in the bank accounts of up to a dozen Biden family members. Honestly, people. How many logs need to be thrown on this fire before you will be forced to start covering this like an actual news story? (And I’m talking to you, CNN, along with the Morning Joe crew and everyone at the Alphabet news networks.)

I remain sadly resigned to the fact that nobody in Biden’s hilariously named Department of Justice will take action on any of these discoveries or even launch any sort of meaningful investigation. They are all too heavily invested in protecting the Biden family in the hopes of retaining their own power. But that could change if the mainstream media made the entire country aware of this and people started raising a stink. This could be the biggest story of government corruption in the country’s history, but it’s largely being allowed to rot on the vine. It’s another symptom of the “old normal” having completely broken down.

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John Sexton 3:20 PM | December 23, 2024
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