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Biden sent as many as 82 thousand emails from accounts covered by pseudonyms, and the archives do not make them public

Thanks to Hunter Biden's laptop and the data contained therein , we discovered that, while he was vice president, Joe Biden used a series of private email accounts with pseudonyms to send emails with institutional implications.

We now know that three of them in particular, the pseudonyms [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected] , sent or received 82,000 pages of emails, according to the National Archives – a lot more than the 33,000 emails that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton illegally deleted from her private server.

The reason we know this is because the Archive refused to provide the information and was sued under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by the conservative nonprofit Southeastern Legal Foundation.

The emails themselves, which cover an eight-year period, will presumably take a significant amount of time to produce due to the “scope” – and as such, “the volume of potentially responsive documents is necessarily large”.

NARA (The US National Archives) has completed a search for potentially responsive documents and is currently processing such documents for the purpose of producing non-exempt portions of any responsive documents on a monthly basis,” reads a document filed Monday in the lawsuit .

That said, according to the document, NARA and the plaintiffs are looking for a way to narrow the document request in order to obtain copies of the emails in a more timely manner, i.e. before the 2024 election, in order to know what he communicated under a pseudonym

The use of private email by government officials for official business is discouraged by law, and officials like Biden are required to preserve all government-related emails conducted on their private accounts under the Federal Records Act. The reasons are obvious: private emails are linked to services that do not provide the guarantees of official servers and can be much more easily hacked and violated, both incoming and outgoing. Furthermore, those who hold certain positions must be completely transparent in their contacts, except for secrecy linked to national security reasons.

The fact that NARA has such a large collection suggests that Biden turned these emails over to the National Historic Preservation Agency.

The total revealed by the Archives, however, is staggering in size, surpassing even the total from the most famous private email scandal in American history, involving former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who was also involved in government activities under Obama's leadership.

The National Archives has so far provided no indication that Biden's emails contain classified information, however the president is under investigation by Special Counsel Robert Hur in connection with the removal and improper retention of classified documents during his tenure as vice president.

The surprising admission also comes as Republicans are seeking documents related to Biden family business dealings in Ukraine and other countries, raising the specter of the possibility that some, or many, of the 82,000 emails could be the basis of various corruption investigations of the Congress. Among other things, references to telephone calls between Biden and Ukrainian President Poroshenko appear to surface in an email sent from the "Robert L. Peters" account. Could there have been references to the famous company “Burisma”?

At the time, top Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin was investigating the oil company Burisma Holdings for corruption – the same company where Hunter was a member of the board of directors.

Their demands come after Hunter Biden's former business partner Archer testified earlier this month before the House Oversight Committee that Joe Biden's "brand" protected Burisma because "people would be intimidated into going against them." – Daily Mail

Will there be evidence in these emails to sink Biden's candidacy?

And above all, why didn't fact checkers and various doxers go looking for who was behind these pseudonyms?


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The article Biden sent 82 thousand emails from accounts covered by pseudonyms, and the archives do not make them public comes from Scenari Economici .


This is a machine translation of a post published on Scenari Economici at the URL https://scenarieconomici.it/biden-ha-inviato-ben-82-mila-email-da-account-coperti-da-pseudonomi-e-gli-archivi-non-li-rendono-pubblici/ on Tue, 31 Oct 2023 17:28:46 +0000.