Biden Used Fake Names To Hide These Documents

As vice president, President Biden used aliases in 5,400 official documents. By doing this, he was able to hide his records while his government went after former President Trump for not turning over his own.

Biden appears to have used the fictitious identities “Robert Peters,” “Robin Ware,” and “JRB Ware” to communicate with his son, Hunter Biden, who was sent to do business overseas.

The money from these deals, which took place in China, Ukraine, and other places, is said to have been passed through a number of empty fake companies as well as family members until it quietly got to the extended Biden family.

At least one person says that Biden changed U.S. policy because of this foreign influence. In 2018, he bragged about using $1 billion in U.S. guaranteed loans to get Ukraine to fire investigator Viktor Shokin.

Shokin was in charge of investigating Burisma, the energy company where Hunter Biden served on the board. Devon Archer, who used to work with Hunter, said in court that Shokin had been a target.

Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed dozens of charges against Trump in a federal court in the city of Miami. The charges say that the former president kept secret national security papers even though the National Archives asked him to give them back. Smith’s indictment goes against what Trump is allowed to do according to the Presidential Records Act. It also says that Trump and members of his team worked together to hide the papers.

The journalists and people who don’t like Trump see these accusations as very serious. But Joe Biden not only brought papers to his office and residence, he also hid all of his papers within plain view in the Archives.

Author: Scott Dowdy

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