National Archives Withholds Over 5,000 Emails From Biden's Vice Presidency That Used Secret Aliases
- A conservative legal group has sued the National Archives for access to over 5,000 emails sent by Biden while vice president using pseudonyms.
- The emails were sent from accounts under the names Robin Ware, Robert Peters, and JRB Ware.
- Republicans are seeking the emails as part of an investigation into Biden's communication with his son Hunter about his foreign business dealings.
- The National Archives has so far refused to release the emails despite confirming their existence.
- Biden and the White House maintain he has done nothing improper, but critics argue the emails may reveal ethical issues.