National Archives Discloses President Biden's Pseudonymous Emails
- Capitol Times
- Oct 31, 2023
- 2 min read
In a surprising development, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has announced the discovery of a trove of private emails from three pseudonym accounts used by President Joe Biden during his eight-year tenure as Vice President under President Barack Obama. These emails, totaling 82,000 pages, were identified in an October 30 federal filing in an Atlanta Court, raising questions about their content and significance.

The three pseudonymous accounts used by President Biden are known as Robin Ware, Robert L. Peters, and JRB Ware. While the existence of such accounts has been known for some time, their contents remained largely elusive until now. According to the official federal filing, NARA is currently processing these emails with the intention of releasing non-exempt portions of responsive records on a monthly rolling basis.
The revelation comes in response to persistent efforts by the Southeastern Legal Foundation, a pro-liberty nonprofit organization that has been pressing NARA for information about President Biden's emails since 2021. Their initial Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, filed two years ago, was followed by a second request in June 2022, ultimately leading to this discovery.
The legal advocacy group alleges that these pseudonymous email accounts were used by President Biden to "forward government information and discuss government business with his son, Hunter Biden, and others." The content of these emails could potentially shed light on various aspects of Joe Biden's tenure as Vice President, including his involvement in government affairs and any interactions with family members.
However, it is important to note that, at this point, NARA has not indicated whether any of the discovered emails contain classified information or sensitive government secrets. This lack of sensitive information may allay concerns about the potential national security implications of the discovery.
The Biden administration has not yet commented on the situation, leaving many to speculate about the nature of the emails and what they might reveal about the former Vice President's time in office. While the discovery of these emails has captured significant attention, it remains to be seen whether they will lead to any substantive developments or controversies.
In the coming months, as NARA continues to process and release these documents, the public can anticipate a more comprehensive understanding of the role these pseudonymous email accounts played in Joe Biden's vice-presidential years and what insights they may provide into his political and personal relationships during that period.
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