The Washington Times had an amazing cover this week. On page one, they had three pictures of President Biden with his three different names. Because as you know, he apparently was using these pseudonyms to bribe people. Apparently, the day before the Washington Times story. There were, we discovered that there were 5400 emails written by President Biden using these aliases. We don’t actually know why he was using aliases. We don’t know yet. How much of this was outside the security system. Remember, this was a big argument about how Trump has handled secrecy, how Hillary Clinton has handled secrecy. Well guess what we now have discovered, and this was, I think, amazing to me, that there are 5400 different emails that came from Joe Biden, I think a number of them went to Hunter Biden, and a number of them are apparently about business. Remember, these are the things that candidate Joe Biden told us he didn’t know anything about, wasn’t involved in wasn’t aware of. So the next big fight will be with the head of the National Archives to get these released. Their first offense will be that some of them have security problems, in which case, the answer is that the House Intelligence Committee, which is cleared for that I can then read them and can decide for itself, what can be redacted and what can’t be many of them, I suspect will not have a security problem. They’ll have a political problem. There’ll be embarrassing, they’ll be hard to explain. They may well be proof. So how much Joe Biden was collaborating with Hunter Biden, to get money from Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Romania, Russia, China, and the kinds of things they were promising people and the degree to which they were abusing the public trust. I think this will turn out to be a big story. I think the Washington Times is right on top of it, and really did something very clever in printing three different pictures of Biden, each one with a different name, because that’s what he was writing under. We’ll learn a lot more about this in the next few weeks.
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President Joe Biden has recently found himself the target of a renewed GOP push for impeachment, now backed by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s formal support. The Republicans seeking these inquiries have consistently focused on Joe Biden’s time as vice president.
Straight Arrow News contributor Newt Gingrich reviews new information relevant to this latest impeachment inquiry, including an article in the Washington Times revealing that then-Vice President Biden used three email aliases, or fake names, during the Obama administration.
The Washington Times had an amazing cover this week. On page one, they had three pictures of President Biden with his three different names, because as you know, he apparently was using these pseudonyms to write people.
Apparently, the day before the Washington Times story, we discovered that there were 5,400 emails written by President Biden using these aliases.
We don’t actually know why he was using aliases. We don’t know yet how much of this was outside the security system. Remember, this was a big argument about how Trump has handled secrecy, how Hillary Clinton has handled secrecy. Well, guess what, and this was amazing to me, that there are 5,400 different emails that came from Joe Biden. And I think a number of them went to Hunter Biden, and a number of them are apparently about business.
The Washington Times had an amazing cover this week. On page one, they had three pictures of President Biden with his three different names. Because as you know, he apparently was using these pseudonyms to bribe people. Apparently, the day before the Washington Times story. There were, we discovered that there were 5400 emails written by President Biden using these aliases. We don’t actually know why he was using aliases. We don’t know yet. How much of this was outside the security system. Remember, this was a big argument about how Trump has handled secrecy, how Hillary Clinton has handled secrecy. Well guess what we now have discovered, and this was, I think, amazing to me, that there are 5400 different emails that came from Joe Biden, I think a number of them went to Hunter Biden, and a number of them are apparently about business. Remember, these are the things that candidate Joe Biden told us he didn’t know anything about, wasn’t involved in wasn’t aware of. So the next big fight will be with the head of the National Archives to get these released. Their first offense will be that some of them have security problems, in which case, the answer is that the House Intelligence Committee, which is cleared for that I can then read them and can decide for itself, what can be redacted and what can’t be many of them, I suspect will not have a security problem. They’ll have a political problem. There’ll be embarrassing, they’ll be hard to explain. They may well be proof. So how much Joe Biden was collaborating with Hunter Biden, to get money from Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Romania, Russia, China, and the kinds of things they were promising people and the degree to which they were abusing the public trust. I think this will turn out to be a big story. I think the Washington Times is right on top of it, and really did something very clever in printing three different pictures of Biden, each one with a different name, because that’s what he was writing under. We’ll learn a lot more about this in the next few weeks.
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