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Comer Demands National Archives Fork Over Info On Biden’s Business Pseudonyms

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Joe Biden has reportedly used several pseudonyms during his vice presidency, preventing members of Congress from identifying him in correspondence involving Ukrainian energy company Burisma, Ukraine foreign policy, and his son Hunter Biden.

On Thursday, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer demanded the National Archives turn over any document or communication containing any of Joe Biden’s aliases, “including but not limited to Robert Peters, Robin Ware, and JRB Ware.”

In addition to requesting any document with a Biden pseudonym, the committee also requested all drafts of Biden’s speech that was delivered to the Ukrainian parliament on Dec. 9, 2015 and unrestricted access to any documents or correspondence involving Hunter Biden and his former business associates, Eric Schwerin and Devon Archer.

The congressional committee is specifically requested currently-redacted files in the archives case record titled “Email Messages To and/or From Vice President Biden and Hunter Biden.” According to Fox News, “the record was first made public in June and included four emails, but two of the emails were withheld in full, and the other two had multiple redactions.”

“Joe Biden has stated there was ‘an absolute wall’ between his family’s foreign business schemes and his duties as vice president, but evidence reveals that access was wide open for his family’s influence peddling,” Comer said.

“We already have evidence of then-Vice President Biden speaking, dining, and having coffee with his son’s foreign business associates,” Comer continued. “We also know that Hunter Biden and his associates were informed of then-Vice President Biden’s official government duties in countries

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