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President Joe Biden's emails from his time as vice president are under renewed scrutiny over his apparent use of the pseudonyms "Robert L. Peters" and "Robin Ware," according to Newsweek.
The House Oversight Committee chairman, Republican James Comer, has asked the National Archives and Records Administration or NARA to provide unredacted emails from Biden's time as vice president that relate to Ukraine and natural gas company Burisma that also highlight the use of pseudonyms. Two of those emails were allegedly sent from John Flynn to the then vice president in 2016. Hunter Biden was a carbon copied recipient on those two emails, according to Newsweek.
Comer's letter to NARA comes as House Republicans continue to investigation the president's potential business dealings with his son, Hunter Biden. The White House has repeatedly denied that Biden had any involvement in Hunter Biden's business affairs.
"Joe Biden has stated there was 'an absolute wall' between his family's foreign business schemes and his duties as Vice President, but evidence reveals that access was wide open for his family's influence peddling," Comer said in a statement.