
Step aside Hillary, Joe Biden may become king of email scandals as new stash alarms investigators
- October 30, 2023
John Solomon, Just the News
The National Archives’ stunning admission that it has located 82,000 pages of potentially government-related emails from Joe Biden’s pseudonymous private accounts not only threatens to supplant Hillary Clinton in the annals of email scandals, it could also provide a boon to the ongoing federal and congressional investigations into the Biden family.
Under legal pressure, the National Archives has confirmed to a court that it has located 82,000 pages of emails that Biden sent or received during his vice presidential tenure on three private pseudonym accounts. It’s a total that potentially dwarfs the amount that landed Hillary Clinton in hot water a decade ago.
Michael Chamberlain, head of the citizen watchdog group Protect the Public’s Trust that regularly fights FOIA lawsuits told the “John Solomon Reports” podcast on Monday that federal law limits government executives use of private email for official business to very limited circumstances
“Eighty-two thousand pages is way more than very limited circumstances,” he said, noting Biden would have average of 30 pages a day of private emails if the figures from the Archives are correct.