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National Archives acknowledges 5,400 Biden pseudonym emails, faces lawsuit for their release


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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.

The legal foundation first filed a Freedom of Information Act request to the archives for Biden's emails in 2021 on behalf of Just the News editor-in-chief John Solomon.

The legal foundation renewed its initial request last year with a second FOIA request, but the archives "has failed to produce a single one of these emails," the group said.:snip:

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Things Just Got Worse for Biden: Email Reveals Devon Archer Met With John Kerry Just Before Shokin Firing

We've written a lot about Joe Biden's involvement in the "Biden family business" including emails, phone calls, meetings, and dinners. 

However, one of the other things that's important to note is the involvement of Hunter's business partners, including those at Burisma, with Joe Biden and/or other people in the Obama/Biden administration. 

Now there's another email that is getting attention about Devon Archer even meeting with then-Secretary of State John Kerry.  

"Devon Archer coming to see S today at 3:00pm - need someone to meet/greet him at C Street," reads the redacted email on March 2, 2016, which was previously released via the Freedom of Information Act.

Fox News Digital can confirm that "S" refers to Kerry, based on multiple other email communications. However, it is unclear what Archer and Kerry discussed at the meeting or whether Burisma came up in conversation.

The email doesn't say what they talked about and that sounds like a great thing for the House Republicans to delve into and call Archer back to ask about. :snip:

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