HUGE: Biden Secret Emails Update

Joe Biden

(TheRedAlertNews.com) – The most striking revelations about President Joe Biden’s secret correspondence during his VP terms seem to be on the way as the National Archives agency has now revealed it has found hundreds of documents connected with the email pseudonyms he used.

The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has recently disclosed that it has 731 electronic files that may contain information about the creation of Biden’s apparent email aliases.

This development was communicated to the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project in a letter dated November 8, and the news was first reported by the Daily Signal, a media outlet of The Heritage Foundation, as cited by The Daily Caller.

“This letter is in response to your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request dated October 19, 2023 for access to Biden Vice Presidential records pertaining to the creation of Vice President Biden’s alias/pseudonym email accounts and related policy documents covering non-standard accounts in the Executive Office of the President,” reads NARA’s letter.

“We have performed a search of our collection for Vice Presidential records related to your request and have identified approximately 731 electronic files of potentially responsive records that must be processed in order to respond to your request. Please keep in mind that these totals are an estimate and that all material processed may not be applicable to your specific topic,” the archives agency informs.

Furthermore, NARA confirmed to The Daily Caller that these 731 files are under consideration for the FOIA request from the Heritage Foundation.

The records will undergo a review process in accordance with the Presidential Records Act (PRA) to determine their relevance.

Additionally, in a status report filed in October, NARA reported discovering approximately 82,000 pages of potential records related to Biden’s suspected email accounts.

This report was part of a separate FOIA lawsuit with the Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF).

In this lawsuit, NARA had previously acknowledged having up to 5,400 potential email records connected to Biden’s alleged aliases.

In August, the House Oversight Committee formally requested access to NARA’s records that contain the pseudonyms Biden is believed to have used, such as “Robert L. Peters,” “Robin Ware,” and “JRB Ware.”

These email accounts were initially brought to light by the New York Post, based on information from Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop archive.

In September, members of the Oversight Committee were granted limited access to some of these email records, which included messages commending Joe Biden and his late son Beau Biden.

Separately, the America First Legal Foundation (AFL) filed a FOIA lawsuit seeking emails from Biden’s vice presidency.

A status report for this lawsuit released in October revealed that NARA holds nearly 20,000 emails between Biden’s vice presidential office and Hunter Biden’s investment firm.