National Archives acknowledges 5,400 Biden pseudonym emails, faces lawsuit for their release
- The National Archives and Records Administration has acknowledged possessing nearly 5,400 emails and documents that may show Joe Biden used pseudonyms while emailing his son Hunter during his time as vice president, according to a conservative nonprofit called the Southeastern Legal Foundation .
- The SLF filed a federal lawsuit against NARA after making a Freedom of Information Act request in June 2022 to obtain the emails. The group claims that the emails may reveal Joe Biden forwarding government information and discussing government business with his son.
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National Archives says it has 5,000 emails potentially linked to alleged Biden pseudonyms: Lawsuit
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) said it’s in possession of over 5,300 emails and documents potentially containing pseudonyms that President Biden reportedly used during his vice presidency, a new lawsuit reveals.
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