NARA Documents: White House Invokes ‘Executive Privilege’ to Shield Biden Family’s Controversial Past

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While the NARA did release 861 records that didn’t fall under the ‘executive privilege’ umbrella, the remainder remains locked away.

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In a statement, NARA defended its decision, stating that the withheld records contain “confidential advice” exchanged between then-Vice President Joe Biden and his White House advisors. 

The claim of ‘executive privilege’ is based on the notion that these documents would reveal sensitive discussions and confidential counsel provided to the President.

Intrigue and aliases

Joe Biden, during his time as Vice President, used a series of aliases in his communication. These aliases, including “Robert Peters,” “Robin Ware,” and “JRB Ware,” raise further questions about transparency and accountability.

AFL’s request for access to these emails has broader implications as it delves into Hunter Biden’s earliest business dealings with Rosemont Seneca Partners. This entity is intricately linked to individuals like Devon Archer, Eric Schwerin, CCP-affiliated entities, and Che Feng, referred to by Hunter Biden as the “Super Chairman.”