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The Biden administration is being accused of obstructing the House impeachment inquiry by withholding the majority of President Joe Biden’s emails.
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer stated that only 0.02 percent of the emails have been provided, with thousands of them being sent and received under aliases.
The National Archives has identified 82,000 pages of emails with fake names used by then-Vice President Biden, but the White House has only cleared 14 pages for release.
We still haven't been granted access to the 82K Biden pseudonym emails at National Archives because of Obama.
The American people deserve to know what Robert Peters did in spare time.
HE WAS NOT acting as VP.
HE WAS acting as President of Biden Inc–a global shakedown operation. pic.twitter.com/FRbbmMTnzn— Congressman Byron Donalds (@RepDonaldsPress) November 1, 2023
The lack of transparency has raised concerns and is seen as obstruction by some.
“This lack of transparency from the self-identified ‘most transparent administration in history’ is looking more like obstruction every day,” Comer said. “Congress needs full access to these records and others as part of our investigation into Joe Biden and the Biden family’s corruption.”
“The House Oversight Committee will continue to use the power of the gavel to obtain records necessary to our investigation,” he added.
The House Oversight Committee is determined to obtain full access to these records for their investigation into Biden and his family’s alleged corruption.
Rep. @JamesComer on the 82,000 pages of emails involving Biden’s pseudonyms:
“Biden in one of his many lies…said he had an absolute wall between the government and his family. That's not true. Many of those emails went to Hunter Biden and Hunter Biden's business associates.” pic.twitter.com/zsKhi8YjcN
— GOP (@GOP) November 1, 2023
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