Joe Biden’s Stash Of “Shady Documents” Finally Discovered

A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request made this week through the Southeastern Legal Foundation revealed that the National Archives (NARA) discovered 82,000 pages containing emails coming from private alias accounts that President Biden was sending and receiving during his vice presidency.

A lot of people are worried about Joe Biden’s use of fake email accounts because it is strange, suspicious, as well as “shady,” as experts and politicians have told Breitbart News. The rule says that you shouldn’t use a personal email for work.

To communicate with Hunter Biden and allies about business and to exchange government information, the email identities “Robert Peters,” “Robin Ware,” and “JRB Ware” were utilized. Breitbart News said in Sept. that Joe Biden talked to his family in 2010 under a fourth name, “auks.”

The prior cache of 5,400 emails and documents connected to Joe Biden’s email aliases that NARA made public in August seems to be consistent with the 82,000 pages of emails.

There is no information about what the emails say. In response to a progress report on the Southeastern Legal Foundation’s FOIA request, NARA made all of the pages available.

The Federal Records Act tells NARA to keep all emails from private accounts that are about the government. It looks like Joe Biden did what the law said he had to do when he gave NARA the papers from his time as vice president under Obama.

A 2016 email regarding Ukraine was received under the pseudonym “Robert Peters,” with Hunter Biden on the Cc line. The email has a file with the vice president’s calendar, which shows that he talked on the phone with Petro Poroshenko, who was president of Ukraine at the time.

In the Biden family’s business scheme, Poroshenko is a well-known player. According to an FD-1023 document released by Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) in July, Mykola Zlochevsky, founder and CEO of Burisma Holdings, provided Joe and Hunter Biden both $5 million apiece after Biden, who was Vice President at the time, withheld $1 billion in assistance for Ukraine until Poroshenko dismissed a prosecutor who was looking into Burisma.

For Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI), the “Robert Peters” alias was also a worry.

Johnson has said to Breitbart News in the past, “I have been suspicious since the moment my office found out about this in 2021, but we have unfortunately not heard anything back from the White House regarding the four separate letters that my office sent to them on this subject. It is very worrying that Joe Biden keeps avoiding our efforts to keep an eye on his corruption.”

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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