The National Archives has identified approximately 731 electronic files relevant to an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden’s use of alias email accounts. The discovery, stemming from a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed by the Heritage Foundation, adds to the questions about the transparency and conduct of Biden during his vice-presidential tenure.
The FOIA request, filed in October and first reported by the Daily Signal, sought access to records pertaining to the creation and use of Biden’s pseudonym emails and related policy documents. The request specifically targeted email aliases such as ‘Robin Ware’, ‘JRB Ware’, and ‘Robert L. Peters’, used during Biden’s vice presidency.
The National Archives, in its response, acknowledged the existence of these files, which must now undergo a thorough review process.
This comes at a time when the Biden administration is already under scrutiny for various reasons. The identified documents could provide insights into Biden’s communication practices and whether they conformed to the legal and ethical standards expected of someone in his position.
Earlier this month, House…
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