Biden accused of using aliases to cover corruption
President Biden took an oath of office in which he swore his highest duty was to his country, but it’s clear he has only one loyalty: his crooked, access-selling family.
It’s positively Mafiaesque.
The latest development: House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) is demanding unredacted access from the National Archives to emails Biden sent as veep using any of his three known pseudonyms: Robert L. Peters, Robin Ware and JRB Ware. (The prez got a little lazy on #3, it seems.)
Comer outlines the clear possibility that these aliases were an attempt by the then-vice president to deflect scrutiny from his dealings with son Hunter — citing a May 2016 email in which Biden’s schedule for the day was sent to Hunter (the only other real person copied on the email) and the “Peters” alias.
That schedule included a call with Ukraine’s then-president, Petro Poroshenko, as Hunter sat on the board of Burisma.
The Ukrainian energy company not only paid Hunter over $1 million for that “service” (when he had no experience in energy or anything relevant) — an FBI informant says Burisma’s head claimed he’d paid Joe and Hunter $5 million each.
What possible legitimate reason could there be for a sitting vice president to have not one, not two, but three email aliases?
None, of course — and the obvious illegitimate reason is a typically brazen Biden solution to an ugly problem: namely, the fact that the Obama White House was rightly worried about Hunter’s influence-peddling, er, “business” career and Joe’s obvious involvement in it.
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What is equally absurd is that many in the mainstream media are ignoring this evidence of corruption. This is the same mainstream media that spent years pushing the Russian collusion hoax against Trump despite there being zero evidence of any such collusion. Some in the media are as corrupt as the Bidens.
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