Joe Biden Gets Abysmal News After Republicans Demand Records That Include His Secret Pseudonyms - 'Robert Peters'

On Thursday, House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) requested all documents from the US National Archives to track down if there was any overlap between then-Vice President Joe Biden's activities with his son's business dealings in Ukraine during his tenure. The most shocking development from these requests is that Joe Biden had been using a pseudonym during this period.

The letter requests that the National Archives hand over any communication that contains the use of Biden's pseudonym, which has been revealed to be tied to an email named Robert.L.Peters@pci.gov, as well as any instances in which Hunter Biden or his business partners, Devon Archer, and Eric Schwerin, were copied. The request also calls for records containing Biden's other known pseudonyms including “Robin Ware” and “JRB Ware," as reported by The New York Post.

In addition, the House Oversight Committee requested "all drafts of then-Vice President Biden’s speech delivered to the Ukrainian Rada in December 2015." 

"If there was any overlap between Joe Biden’s official VP duties and his son’s activities in Ukraine, Americans deserve to know," the Oversight Committee wrote.

“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 in a statement. "We already have evidence of then-Vice President Biden speaking, dining, and having coffee with his son’s foreign business associates."

As previously reported by the DC Enquirer, the 80-year-old Democrat has been exposed by Hunter's former business partner Devon Archer as being included via speakerphone on at least 20 various meetings with his son's business associates.

"We also know that Hunter Biden and his associates were informed of then-Vice President Biden’s official government duties in countries where they had a financial interest," the Kentucky Republican continued. "The National Archives must provide these unredacted records to further our investigation into the Biden family’s corruption."

The record request from Chairman Comer primarily focuses on Hunter's appointment to the board of Burisma Holdings, an energy company whose executives have allegedly bribed the Biden's in exchange for the firing of Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin who was investigating the company around 2014.

An FBI informant posited these claims via FD-1023, which was released to the public earlier this summer, that alleged that Burisma owner Mykola Zlochevsky had felt pressured to wire $10 million to the Biden family in exchange for Biden's move to pressure the Ukrainian government, via a billion dollar loan, to fire the prosecutor general.

As House Republicans continue to unravel the complicated and corrupt past of President Biden, impeachment is likely just around the corner. Comer himself declared on Thursday that he would vote to impeach Biden immediately if given the opportunity, as previously reported by the DC Enquirer.

Whether an impeachment inquiry is launched this week, next month, or next year, the American people deserve answers nonetheless. Hopefully, the National Archives will hand over these documents and answer some of those pressing questions.

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