We have all been hearing whispers that Democrats desperately want Joe Biden gone. …
Indeed, the evidence against Joe Biden and the Biden crime family continues to mount, and it all seems to be reaching a crescendo—Joe Biden is almost guaranteed not to have a spot in the 2024 Presidential election due to all the stories and seismic evidence of corruption that continue to surface.
As part of that continuous stream of evidence, The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) claims that it has roughly 5,400 pieces of communication between Joe Biden and others in which Biden used various pseudonyms.
The records correspond to Joe Biden’s tenure as Vice President. …I don’t know about you, but these records are damning enough on their own—this is an enormous development. …
Moreover, Greg Kelly of Newsmax recently claimed he is aware of numerous audio tapes that will definitively prove Biden’s guilt.
According to Kelly, the tapes will be released between Labor Day and Halloween.
The GOP asked on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Why would Joe Biden use pseudonyms, potentially thousands of times? Why did his family and associates set up 20 shell companies? Why were they receiving millions of dollars from foreign entities?”
Why would Joe Biden use pseudonyms, potentially thousands of times? Why did his family and associates set up 20 shell companies? Why were they receiving millions of dollars from foreign entities?
Rep. @JamesComer: “That’s what our investigation of Joe Biden is all about.” pic.twitter.com/usnekuLcyl
— GOP (@GOP) August 29, 2023
1/ FOX NEWS ALERT — National Archives admits it has 5,400 emails of then VP Joe Biden using one of three pseudonyms! @GriffJenkins leaves mic on: "All right, all right!" @kilmeade mocks him.@SteveDoocy explains contents of emails: "It's just his schedule."
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— Bad Fox Graphics (@BadFoxGraphics) August 29, 2023
.@JustTheNews’ @jsolomonReports joins @jfradioshow to discuss new reports that the National Archives have acknowledged the existence of 5,400 Biden emails under pseudonyms and a new lawsuit that was filed Monday by @slf_liberty to force the release. #RobertLPeters #BidenEmails… pic.twitter.com/BN8QbBcamH
— Real America's Voice (RAV) (@RealAmVoice) August 29, 2023
The New York Post provided these details:
The Southeastern Legal Foundation on Monday filed suit against NARA for the release of the records, which the group claims may show that Biden forwarded government information and discussed government business with his son Hunter Biden and others.
“All too often, public officials abuse their power by using it for their personal or political benefit.
When they do, many seek to hide it. The only way to preserve governmental integrity is for NARA to release Biden’s nearly 5,400 emails to SLF and thus the public.
The American public deserves to know what is in them,” Kimberly Hermann, SLF general counsel, said in a statement.
The Washington Times provided some of the various pseudonyms: “House investigators say Biden also disguised his name on emails using the pseudonyms “Robin Ware” and “JRB Ware,” a play on his middle name and initials paired with his home state of Delaware.”
House investigators say Biden also disguised his name on emails using the pseudonyms “Robin Ware” and “JRB Ware,” a play on his middle name and initials paired with his home state of Delaware. https://t.co/pqQJpAEw7z
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) August 28, 2023
National Review had this to relay:
NARA confirmed the existence of thousands of records that include the pseudonyms in a June 24, 2022 email revealed as part of the lawsuit.
“We have performed a search of our collection for Vice Presidential records related to your [June 9, 2022] request and have identified approximately 5,138 email messages, 25 electronic files and 200 pages of potentially responsive records that must be processed in order to respond to your request,” Stephannie Oriabure, the director of NARA’s archival operations division, wrote to the group.
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