Contents of Biden’s pseudonym emails tops Comer’s list of material impeachment inquiry needs to obtain
NY Post
The contents of emails sent by President Biden using pseudonym accounts is the top item House Oversight Committee James Comer (R-Ky.) says investigators handling the impeachment inquiry into the president need to obtain.
Biden, 81, used multiple email aliases — including “robinware456,” “JRBware” and “RobertLPeters” — between 2010 and 2019 to communicate with his son Hunter Biden and Eric Schwerin, the first son’s former business partner, according to the House Ways and Means Committee.
The White House, however, has only released 14 of about 82,000 pages worth of Biden’s secret vice presidential emails, according to the Kentucky Republican, who said knowing what’s in the rest of them is his top priority when Congress returns from recess in the new year.
“I think one of the most important amounts of documentation that we need are those pseudonym emails,” Comer said during an appearance on Fox News. “Remember, no one knew about the pseudonym emails until a few months ago we found that Joe Biden was using at least three fake names on government emails.”
Comer, who is leading one of the three House panels tasked with handling the impeachment inquiry into the president, first asked the National Archives in August to hand over its unredacted records in which Biden used a pseudonym during his vice presidency.
He has since accused the White House of “stonewalling” attempts by lawmakers to access records related to Biden central to the impeachment probe.