NARA finds 82K Joe Biden email pages in 3 fake accounts.
President Joe Biden utilized pseudonym accounts to send and receive thousands of emails during his time as vice president under President Barack Obama. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has recently discovered 82,000 pages of private email exchanges from President Biden’s three pseudonym accounts. These accounts were named Robin Ware, Robert L. Peters, and JRB Ware. NARA is currently processing these documents to release non-exempt portions on a monthly basis.
The Southeastern Legal Foundation, a pro-liberty nonprofit, has been actively seeking information about President Biden’s emails since 2021. They initially filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request and sent a second request in June 2022. According to the legal advocacy group, President Biden used these email accounts to discuss government business with his son, Hunter Biden, and others. So far, there is no indication that any of President Biden’s emails contain classified information or sensitive government secrets.
Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress are investigating allegations of President Biden’s involvement in his son’s business dealings, including claims of accepting bribes from Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company. President Biden has denied discussing business matters with his son, who engaged in various foreign business deals during his father’s vice presidency. Court records have revealed some of these deals involved Chinese and Ukrainian nationals.
The Southeastern Legal Foundation and NARA are currently working together to narrow the request and expedite the release of the emails. A joint status report is expected by December 8. Once the scope of the request is clarified, NARA will conduct a search for responsive documents and discuss the rate of processing and production with the Southeastern Legal Foundation.
The use of private email for official business is discouraged by law, but government officials are still required to preserve all government-related emails conducted on personal accounts under the Federal Records Act.
NARA has found 82,000 pages of emails, although the exact number of individual emails is unknown. This email scandal bears similarities to the one involving former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2015. Ms. Clinton used a private server located in her New York residence for official emails, which raised security concerns. She eventually produced 55,000 hard-copy pages of emails, with about 100 containing classified information and others labeled as “Secret” or “Top Secret.”
It is worth noting that Katabella Roberts contributed to this report.
What was the purpose of the FOIA request filed by the Southeastern Legal Foundation in January of that year?
Formation Act (FOIA) request in January of that year, requesting access to any and all emails sent or received by President Biden during his tenure as vice president. The organization aimed to uncover any potential wrongdoing or breaches of transparency by the then-vice president.
Little did they know that the search for these emails would lead them to a discovery of not only a vast trove of correspondence, but also the existence of three pseudonymous accounts maintained by President Biden. The revelation raises questions about the former vice president’s commitment to transparency and casts doubt on his ability to uphold his promises of openness and accountability.
The use of pseudonym accounts is not entirely unheard of in politics. Elected officials have been known to create alternate identities for various reasons, including privacy concerns and the ability to engage in unfiltered discussions. However, the practice becomes problematic when it is used to conduct official business and avoid public scrutiny.
President Biden’s three pseudonym accounts, Robin Ware, Robert L. Peters, and JRB Ware, were utilized for both sending and receiving emails, totaling an astounding 82,000 pages of private correspondence. These emails span the entirety of his time as vice president under President Barack Obama, a period of eight years marked by numerous significant events and policy decisions.
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) recently stumbled upon this treasure trove of emails. As the custodian of historical records, NARA has the responsibility to process and release relevant information to the public. However, due to the sheer volume of documents and the need to carefully review them for sensitive or classified information, NARA has opted to release non-exempt portions on a monthly basis.
This has raised concerns among transparency advocates, who argue that the staggered release of these emails undermines the public’s right to access information in a timely manner. Furthermore, the use of pseudonyms by a high-ranking government official is a breach of trust and raises questions about the integrity of President Biden’s communications.
The Southeastern Legal Foundation, a pro-liberty nonprofit, has been at the forefront of the campaign to shed light on President Biden’s emails. Their initial FOIA request, filed in January of 2021, was meant to hold the vice president accountable and ensure that his actions were in line with the principles of transparency and openness.
With the discovery of these pseudonymous accounts, the Southeastern Legal Foundation’s pursuit of the truth has taken on a whole new dimension. The organization has vowed to continue its efforts to access and release the full contents of these emails, regardless of any challenges or obstacles they may face along the way.
The implications of President Biden’s use of pseudonym accounts for official business are significant. It calls into question the transparency of his actions while in office and undermines the public’s ability to hold their elected officials accountable. The release of these emails, albeit in a fragmented manner, will offer a glimpse into the workings of the administration and shed light on any potential improprieties.
As the NARA continues to process the remaining documents, it is crucial that the public remain vigilant and demand full transparency from their leaders. President Biden must address these concerns and provide a satisfactory explanation for his use of pseudonym accounts. Only through open and honest communication can the trust in our democracy be preserved and strengthened.
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