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President Biden's use of multiple email aliases under scrutiny.

President Biden's use of pseudonyms in emails raises questions about transparency and accountability

  • The Gist
  • President Biden's use of multiple email aliases is under scrutiny
  • House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has requested unredacted access to Biden's emails
  • Comer suggests the aliases were used to deflect scrutiny from Biden's dealings with his son, Hunter
  • Biden's schedule included a call with Ukraine's president while Hunter was on the board of Burisma
  • Comer's request includes communications involving Hunter Biden, Eric Schwerin, and Devon Archer
  • The demand for unredacted access to Biden's emails raises questions about transparency and accountability
President Biden's use of multiple email aliases, including Robert L. Peters, Robin Ware, and JRB Ware, has come under scrutiny. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has sent a letter to the National Archives requesting unredacted access to Biden's emails, specifically those related to Burisma and Ukraine, in order to investigate potential corruption.
President Biden's use of pseudonyms in emails raises questions about transparency and accountability President Biden's use of pseudonyms in emails raises questions about transparency and accountability
Comer suggests that these aliases were used by Biden to deflect scrutiny from his dealings with his son, Hunter. He points to a May 2016 email where Biden's schedule for the day was sent to Hunter using the "Peters" alias. This schedule included a call with Ukraine's then-president, Petro Poroshenko, while Hunter was on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company.

It is worth noting that Burisma paid Hunter over $1 million for his services, and an FBI informant claims that Joe and Hunter were each paid $5 million. Furthermore, President Biden allowed Hunter to use the White House as a secret hideout for two weeks after signing a plea deal.

The Obama-Biden White House defended the use of alternate email addresses for high-ranking officials, claiming it was a common practice. However, the use of alternate email addresses has drawn comparisons to the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server, which was widely criticized.

Comer's request for unredacted access to Biden's emails also includes any communications where Hunter Biden, Eric Schwerin, or Devon Archer were copied, as well as all drafts of Biden's speech to the Ukrainian Parliament in December 2015.

These developments raise questions about President Biden's transparency and accountability. The demand for unredacted access to his emails will shed light on his dealings with his son and any potential corruption. The allegations against Biden and his use of aliases in emails are reminiscent of the controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton's private email server. It remains to be seen how these allegations will be addressed and what impact they will have on the Biden administration.