The National Archives has gathered together all of Joe Biden’s emails in which he used fake names in order to contact Hunter’s businesses and his business partners and hide them from the public. There are set to turn over 62,000 pages of such emails any day now. House Oversight Chairman James Comer wrote NARA a letter in August requesting access to records related to the apparent aliases used by the vice president Joe Biden.
NARA told the committee in October that they had been able to find some 82,000 emails in which Joe Biden used fake names to hide them from the voters. Unfortunately for him, they have been identified and will soon be made available to the committee. The agency told the Heritage Foundation in November it possesses 731 potentially responsive files in relation to the creation of the email addresses. Prior to Comer’s August letter, NARA said it had found over 5000 emails matching the committee’s requests.
Comer told Fox Digital:
“The Biden White House still has an ‘F’ in document production to the Oversight Committee. The White House is trying to make an appearance of cooperation after two brave IRS whistleblowers yesterday provided information revealing Joe Biden used an alias as Vice President to email directly with Hunter Biden’s business associate.”
“Just today, President Biden lied again when confronted with information that he interacted with his family’s business associates. The White House must comply with all of our requests for records from Joe Biden’s time as vice president and all other committee requests related to the impeachment inquiry. Anything less is obstruction.”
Nara said:
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“NARA continues to respond to requests for Presidential records by Committees of Congress in accordance with the Presidential Records Act.”
“We are in communication with the House Oversight Committee, and we informed them this week that we will be producing more than 60,000 additional pages of records responsive to their requests in the coming days.”
The House Ways and Means Committee released documents Tuesday after hearing testimony from IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler.
Both whistleblowers have testified behind closed doors and publicly with allegations of special treatment given to Hunter Biden during the ongoing Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into the first son’s taxes and firearms possession.
Witness testimony confirmed central allegations brought forward by the IRS whistleblowers, House Republicans laid out in a report released Tuesday by the Judiciary, Ways and Means and Oversight Committees.
Email metadata released Tuesday by the Ways and Means Committee shows then-VP Joe Biden used one of his aliases to communicate one-on-one with Hunter Biden’s business associate Eric Schwerin.
The pair exchanged more than 50 emails and the conversations between Joe Biden and Schwerin appeared to coincide with a June 2014 trip Biden took to Ukraine. The contents of the emails were not included in the Ways and Means Committee documents.
A separate email from May 2016 on Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop archive appears to show Joe Biden used a different alias to keep Hunter Biden in the loop on a scheduled meeting with Ukraine’s president at the time, Petro Poroshenko.
Hunter Biden joined the board of Ukrainian energy firm Burisma in spring 2014 prior to his father’s trip. Burisma paid Hunter Biden over $80,000 per month as a member of its board, bank records show.
President Biden denied speaking with his son’s business associates after delivering a speech Wednesday, despite an abundance of evidence showing otherwise.
Hunter Biden’s former business associates Devon Archer, Rob Walker and Tony Bobulinski have all recalled interactions Joe Biden apparently had with his son’s business associates in addition to themselves. Emails, images, White House visitor logs, testimony and media reports further indicate Joe Biden communicated with Hunter Biden’s business partners while he was vice president.




















