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Protection for Biden? The National Archives is hiding more than 99% of the president's pseudonym emails

According to the chairman of the Oversight Committee, James Comer, the agency only delivered 14 of the 82,000 pages of emails.

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Representative James Comer (R-KY), who serves as chairman of the Oversight Committee, announced that the National Archives is obstructing the investigation into Joe Biden's pseudonymous emails by withholding more than 99% of the emails.

According to Comer, the national agency only handed over 14 of the 82,000 pages of emails where Biden sent and received correspondence to discuss official and family matters.

"The National Archives has identified 82,000 pages of emails where then-Vice President Joe Biden used a fake name, but the Biden White House has only cleared 14 pages in response to multiple Oversight Committee requests for documents related to then-Vice President Biden," stated Representative Comer to Just the News.

The representative said that this is an example of hypocrisy on the part of the Biden Administration, which considers itself a transparent government.

"This lack of transparency from the self-identified 'most transparent administration in history' is looking more like obstruction every day," said Comer. "Congress needs full access to these records and others as part of our investigation into Joe Biden and the Biden family's corruption. The House Oversight Committee will continue to use the power of the gavel to obtain records necessary to our investigation."

The emails, thousands of which are under the aliases "Robert Peters," "Robin Ware" and "JRB Ware," are in the National Archives's possession and are relevant to the Biden impeachment inquiry.

After demands for transparency, the National Archives finally confirmed last Monday to a court that located 82,000 pages of emails that Biden used during his time as vice president to discuss different matters, an issue that legal experts have criticized because alias accounts are unusual and suspicious.

Likewise, the number of email pages used by Biden completely downplays the number of deleted emails that put Hillary Clinton in trouble a decade ago.

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