It wasn’t long ago that Republican lawmakers revealed President Joe Biden had used several pseudonyms to conceal his identity in emails when he was vice president. The massive scale of this deception has only just been made public, though. The National Archives and Record Administration (NARA) has admitted that it possesses possibly as many as 5,400 emails and other documents on which Biden used one of three fictitious names. NARA was central to the investigation of former President Donald Trump for supposedly mishandling classified documents, but, for as long as it could, the agency declined to acknowledge the existence of Biden’s fake-name emails. The Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF) first filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for the emails in 2021, but NARA did not produce them. In 2022, the legal group followed up with a second FOIA request and finally filed a lawsuit. Only then did NARA come clean about Biden’s alter egos. However, the emails have yet to be handed over or made public.
Joe Biden’s Many Incognito
Joe Biden is not the only government official to have used a pseudonym in written communications, but the number of times he did so and the use of three different names — JRB Ware, Robert L. Peters, and Robin Ware – suggest he went to great lengths to avoid being associated with certain people or events. Also, the then-vice president is known to have used one of these phony names in emails on which his son, Hunter, was copied.
Recent media reports suggest that Hunter Biden and his close friend and business partner Devon Archer enjoyed cozy relationships with some senior Obama administration officials.

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