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President Joe Biden has been unmasked as a . . . Robert L. Peters? House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (KY-1) asked the National Archives to release unredacted emails between President Joe Biden and Hunter Biden about their ties to Ukraine and Burisma. The emails also date back to when Biden served as vice president and reveal the use of Joe Biden’s pseudonyms, including “Robert L. Peters” and “Robin Ware.”
First, let’s talk about those ridiculous nicknames. Presidents have used aliases before, but these pseudonyms appear only in reference to President Biden’s dealings with Ukraine and Burisma. And why was Hunter copied in the same emails?
Although Biden claimed that “an absolute wall” separated his duties as vice president from his foreign business dealings, the incriminating emails likely show otherwise. So far, we know that a pseudonym connects to a scheduled phone call with the former president of Ukraine.
Politicians usually use aliases only when they want to hide something. For example, through a FOIA request, the ACLJ exposed former Attorney General Loretta Lynch for using the false name “Elizabeth Carlisle” when discussing her meeting with former President Bill Clinton at tarmac of a Phoenix airport. Why the subterfuge, if the two were only meeting to talk about their grandchildren, as claimed? Surely nothing was said about how Hillary Clinton faced possible criminal charges for destroying emails, right?
But back to Joe Biden. . . we mean, Robert L. Peters. What do we think of the president who brags about pressuring the former Ukrainian president to fire a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating Burisma? Deputy Comer is right to investigate this corruption. Who knows how much of the Bidens’ possible “influence peddling” (in Rep. Comer’s words) could be exposed?
ACLJ Senior Advisor for Homeland Security and Foreign Policy Ric Grenell joined the show to give his take on the pseudonym scandal:
“All of Washington, DC has decided to put 91 charges against Donald Trump. . . . But the guy in office who used an alias to get foreign money is somehow getting away with any kind of charges, any kind of accusation. . . . It’s one thing to have an alias so you can email your friends and get nothing when you’re a very famous person. It’s another thing to do it for a bank account and hide the money somehow “.
Grenell pointed to yet another deep state hypocrisy when, four weeks before the 2020 presidential election, 51 intelligence officials signed a letter saying the scandal should not be looked into. Hunter Biden laptop because it was “Russian disinformation,” knowing full well that the laptop contained evidence. of corruption
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