National Archives Holds 5,400 Emails Linked to Joe Biden’s Email Aliases:
- The National Archives (NARA) possesses approximately 5,400 emails and records associated with President Joe Biden’s email aliases.
- The aliases used were “Robert Peters,” “Robin Ware,” and “JRB Ware,” utilized for communication with Hunter Biden and associates.
- The Southeastern Legal Foundation filed a lawsuit to compel NARA to release the emails, emphasizing the need for governmental integrity and public disclosure.
House Oversight Committee’s Request for Unredacted Records:
- House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) demanded the National Archives to provide unredacted documents and communications involving Joe Biden’s pseudonyms.
- Comer highlighted concerns about potential influence peddling and corruption within the Biden family.
- The use of the “Robert Peters” alias garnered attention, as it operated through an obscure government network with an “offshore” style email server.
Email Content and Connections to Foreign Entities:
- An email sent to the “Robert L. Peters” alias in 2016 mentioned Ukraine and included an attachment detailing the vice president’s schedule and a call with then-Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
- Observers, like former Deputy Director of National Intelligence Kash Patel, alleged that Joe Biden’s email practices involved government-funded money laundering.
- The “Robert Peters” alias had a domain name with “@pci.gov,” associated with the Executive Office of the President and connected to a Department of Defense network.