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82,000 PAGES of emails where Joe Biden used a pseudonym are uncovered: Court filing reveals then-VP's staggering use of three fake names to communicate in private​


  • 'Robert L. Peters,' 'Robin Ware,' and 'JRB ware' were pseudonyms used by Joe on emails while he was vice president
  • The staggering figure was disclosed by the National Archives in a court filing Monday
  • Republicans are also seeking records revealing Joe Biden 's use of pseudonyms to discuss his activities related to Ukraine with his son Hunter
Joe Biden sent or received 82,000 pages of private email exchanges through three pseudonym accounts when he was serving as Obama's vice president, according to the National Archives.

Joe Biden used various private email addresses from which he would sometimes send, receive and forward government correspondence according to emails found on Hunter Biden's now-infamous laptop.

According to a court filing Monday, accounts that the emails were sent or received from were: 'robinware456@gmail.com, JRBWare@gmail.com, and Robert.L.Peters@pci.gov.' Those three pseudonyms were used by Joe on emails that were about both official and family business.

The staggering figure was disclosed by the National Archives as part of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit brought by the conservative nonprofit organization Southeastern Legal Foundation.

It is the first time the sheer volume of the correspondence has been revealed and the amount is well above the 33,000 emails former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton deleted off her personal server. Elected officials are required by law to preserve all correspondence conducted during their time in office - including government-related work on a personal server.

The bombshell admission comes as Republicans are also seeking records revealing Joe Biden's use of pseudonyms to discuss his activities related to Ukraine with his son Hunter during his time as vice president. It is central to their ongoing impeachment inquiry into the sitting president.

In March 2016, Joe Biden is alleged to have threatened to withhold $1 billion in aid to Ukraine if Shokin was not fired for corruption, which he eventually was.

'Joe Biden has stated there was 'an absolute wall' between his family's foreign business schemes and his duties as Vice President, but evidence reveals that access was wide open for his family's influence peddling,' Comer said in a statement to DailyMail.com.

'We already have evidence of then-Vice President Biden speaking, dining, and having coffee with his son's foreign business associates. We also know that Hunter Biden and his associates were informed of then-Vice President Biden's official government duties in countries where they had a financial interest.'

Archer also added that Hunter Biden would refer to his father as 'my guy,' which Republicans noted following the closed-door testimony on Monday.

According to the transcript, Hunter was 'getting paid a lot of money' by Burisma and 'wanted to show value' by getting credit for Joe Biden's earlier trip to Ukraine in 2014.

'I can't guide my father in what he's going to do on this trip, but let's get credit for it,' Archer said Hunter was thinking by referring to his dad as 'my guy.'

 

82,000 PAGES of emails where Joe Biden used a pseudonym are uncovered: Court filing reveals then-VP's staggering use of three fake names to communicate in private​


  • 'Robert L. Peters,' 'Robin Ware,' and 'JRB ware' were pseudonyms used by Joe on emails while he was vice president
  • The staggering figure was disclosed by the National Archives in a court filing Monday
  • Republicans are also seeking records revealing Joe Biden 's use of pseudonyms to discuss his activities related to Ukraine with his son Hunter
Joe Biden sent or received 82,000 pages of private email exchanges through three pseudonym accounts when he was serving as Obama's vice president, according to the National Archives.

Joe Biden used various private email addresses from which he would sometimes send, receive and forward government correspondence according to emails found on Hunter Biden's now-infamous laptop.

According to a court filing Monday, accounts that the emails were sent or received from were: 'robinware456@gmail.com, JRBWare@gmail.com, and Robert.L.Peters@pci.gov.' Those three pseudonyms were used by Joe on emails that were about both official and family business.

The staggering figure was disclosed by the National Archives as part of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit brought by the conservative nonprofit organization Southeastern Legal Foundation.

It is the first time the sheer volume of the correspondence has been revealed and the amount is well above the 33,000 emails former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton deleted off her personal server. Elected officials are required by law to preserve all correspondence conducted during their time in office - including government-related work on a personal server.

The bombshell admission comes as Republicans are also seeking records revealing Joe Biden's use of pseudonyms to discuss his activities related to Ukraine with his son Hunter during his time as vice president. It is central to their ongoing impeachment inquiry into the sitting president.

In March 2016, Joe Biden is alleged to have threatened to withhold $1 billion in aid to Ukraine if Shokin was not fired for corruption, which he eventually was.

'Joe Biden has stated there was 'an absolute wall' between his family's foreign business schemes and his duties as Vice President, but evidence reveals that access was wide open for his family's influence peddling,' Comer said in a statement to DailyMail.com.

'We already have evidence of then-Vice President Biden speaking, dining, and having coffee with his son's foreign business associates. We also know that Hunter Biden and his associates were informed of then-Vice President Biden's official government duties in countries where they had a financial interest.'

Archer also added that Hunter Biden would refer to his father as 'my guy,' which Republicans noted following the closed-door testimony on Monday.

According to the transcript, Hunter was 'getting paid a lot of money' by Burisma and 'wanted to show value' by getting credit for Joe Biden's earlier trip to Ukraine in 2014.

'I can't guide my father in what he's going to do on this trip, but let's get credit for it,' Archer said Hunter was thinking by referring to his dad as 'my guy.'


Feed them to your varmint problem
 
Just another hit job by Bidens political opponents who are trying to interfere with the upcoming election with this fake news witch hunt.
 
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Old news. It's a common practice:

When House Republicans pressing to impeach President Biden discovered that the government had redacted emails in which he had used aliases to communicate while he was vice president, they demanded to see the full copies, alleging a cover-up of explosive evidence of wrongdoing.
Even Democrats were alarmed about the content of the correspondence, Representative James R. Comer, Republican of Kentucky and the chairman of the Oversight Committee, claimed in media interviews, saying they might link the president to Hunter Biden’s business dealings in Ukraine.
“They fear there are many more emails sitting in the National Archives that had been redacted with Hunter Biden’s name on it,” Mr. Comer told Newsmax, “and I think you’re going to see a lot of Democrats hit the panic button when we get those emails that haven’t been redacted.”
In fact, the first 14 pages of unredacted material yielded little for Democrats to panic about. The redactions were to black out personal information — things like Mr. Biden’s 8 a.m. appointment with his personal trainer and a lunch with his grandchildren — according to people familiar with the emails turned over to the oversight panel this week by the National Archives.
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The emails are only a fraction of the more than 5,000 the Archives say exist in which Mr. Biden used a series of aliases — “Robin Ware,” “Robert L. Peters” and “JRB Ware” — to communicate, and Republicans say they may yet uncover the evidence they are seeking that he abused his office. Their existence had been known for two years, but it was not until the Archives revealed that they included redactions that Mr. Comer began publicly demanding their full release.

The Republican Effort to Impeach Biden​

The fresh scrutiny of the emails offers a window into the Republican playbook as they push forward with their impeachment inquiry against Mr. Biden, in which top G.O.P. lawmakers make provocative claims without concrete evidence, sowing a vague public narrative of nefarious conduct that turns out to be exaggerated — or simply false.

Both Republican and Democratic staff aides reviewed the 14 pages of documents on Thursday afternoon at a House office building. Republicans had prioritized the release of messages that mentioned Hunter Biden or Ukraine, but the few initially released appeared banal in nature. The messages, according to the people familiar with them, were originally redacted to remove personal information.

For instance, the unredacted emails contain two schedules in which the Archives blacked out Vice President Biden’s morning session with his personal trainer and a meal with his grandchildren. The message, on which Hunter Biden was among those copied, was included in the cache because Mr. Biden had a public event on his schedule that same day with a Ukrainian official.
Another email contained a message of praise for Beau Biden, the president’s late son, after he spoke in Ukraine as Delaware’s attorney general. There was also an email from after Vice President Biden visited the country of Georgia, about how women there had found him attractive, the people said.

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A spokeswoman for the Republican-led committee cautioned against assuming that because there was nothing incriminating in the initial batch, a review of the rest will not turn up evidence of wrongdoing by Mr. Biden.
“It’s silly for anyone to try to draw conclusions from 14 pages of documents that the White House cleared to give to Congress, especially when it contains an email that opines on foreign nationals thinking Joe Biden is sexy,” a statement from the committee said. “These are the emails Joe Biden wants Americans to see. The Oversight Committee will continue to follow the money and evidence to hold President Biden accountable for his abuse of public office.”
Republicans have suggested without proof that Mr. Biden used pseudonyms while he was vice president to hide his involvement in his son’s business dealings. But White House officials note that it is common practice for senior officials such as Mr. Biden and other public figures including celebrities to use alias email addresses to attempt to cut down on spam or hacking attempts.
Some of the emails sent to Mr. Biden’s pseudonymous accounts do show that Hunter Biden attempted to influence his father’s administration, including one in which he urged his father to consider a certain candidate for a job at the Treasury Department. Republicans note they have more requests for documents outstanding and eventually will have thousands of documents to review.
The National Archives’ processing of the requests from House Republicans could be interrupted if there is a government shutdown. The G.O.P. is in the throes of a bitter internal fight that appears headed toward forcing a lapse in federal funding at the end of the month, sidelining nonessential workers.
House Republicans have scheduled their first hearing on an impeachment inquiry into Mr. Biden for next week, two days before the potential shutdown.

 
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Fake news, eh boys? So you’re willing to claim none of this is real?

It's all fake news, created by the Derp State in an attempt to stop Biden, who, by the way is leading in all the polls very bigly. Fact do not matter as much as my feelings and I will gladly, willfully, stick my head in the sand if you try to present me with any factual evidence or first hand witness accounts. You can't indict a sitting POTUS and anything he does is legal anyways. Just more election interference by the 'Pubers.
 
I just find it funny people find their news in a tabloid. Then link said tabloid to this site.
I remember when Buzzfeed came out with a bombshell against Trump and it was widely viewed as truth and fact by many here only to be discredited a short time later.

Point: People are going to believe what they want to believe, no matter the source.
 
I remember when Buzzfeed came out with a bombshell against Trump and it was widely viewed as truth and fact by many here only to be discredited a short time later.

Point: People are going to believe what they want to believe, no matter the source.
I agree. But check your source. Are multiple people saying it?
 
I agree. But check your source. Are multiple people saying it?
When buzzfeed came up with the bullshit, many other media ran with it without checking it out. That includes their websites and on air. CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, & NBC.

Hell, Israel bombed a hospital in Gaza, or so Hamas said. And many news organizations ran with it.

So when I said people believe what they want to believe, that includes the media.
 
When buzzfeed came up with the bullshit, many other media ran with it without checking it out. That includes their websites and on air. CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, & NBC.

Hell, Israel bombed a hospital in Gaza, or so Hamas said. And many news organizations ran with it.

So when I said people believe what they want to believe, that includes the media.
I’m sorry, what story are you referencing with Buzzfeed?
 
I’m sorry, what story are you referencing with Buzzfeed?
Also, remember the Covington hit peace by many media? Some were sued and settled. But people here and in the media were so quick to believe what they wanted to.
 
Also, remember the Covington hit peace by many media? Some were sued and settled. But people here and in the media were so quick to believe what they wanted to.
Also let me add that Fox News posts BS at times, and there are many here that are quick to believe it because they want it to be true
 
So much BS that they had to pay $787.5 million in damages. Yikes!
Sandmann’s lawsuit sought $800 million from CNN, the Washington Post and NBC Universal.

The amounts from any of the three settlements have not been made public.
 
Also let me add that Fox News posts BS at times, and there are many here that are quick to believe it because they want it to be true
Fox has gone on record stating they are an entertainment company
 
You know the difference between politico and The Daily Mail, right?
BTW, did you check out this thread, particularly post #12 talking about Pelosi and politico?

 

President Biden sent or received up to 82,000 pages worth of private emails while serving as Barack Obama’s vice president, the National Archives disclosed late Monday as part of a lawsuit brought by a conservative organization.

The Archives revealed that the trove of correspondence spanned all eight years of Biden’s vice presidency and included messages to or from three shadow email addresses: “robinware456@gmail.com,” “JRBWare@gmail.com” and “Robert.L.Peters@pci.gov,” according to a joint filing with the Georgia-based Southeastern Legal Foundation.

“The fact that as vice-president, Joe Biden sent 82,000 pages of emails from alias email addresses is shocking,” Southeastern Legal Foundation General Counsel Kimberly Hermann told The Post.
 
Do you ever watch Fox? I don’t mean Hannity, Ingram, Watters, and Tucker when he was there. They’re all dicks that are impossible to stomach. And it sounds as if Fox lawyers were just trying to cover they’re asses.

But the daytime is all news.
No I don’t watch Fox News or any other news during the day.
 
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