Joe Biden sent 82,000 pages of emails under three fake names during his time as vice president, according to records coughed up by the National Archives in response to a lawsuit.
Big Guy, Celtic, Robin Ware and Robert L. Peters are among some of the aliases that helped shield Mr. Biden’s identity during and after his time as vice president with at least three Biden code names used on official White House emails.
National Archives officials have not turned over the emails but are “currently processing” the documents and will produce “non-exempt portions” every month, they said in a preliminary report filed in U.S. District Court in Atlanta. Mr. Biden later bragged he helped push out Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin, who before being forced out of office had seized the assets of Burisma owner Mykola Zlochevsky.
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