This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
More and more questions are surfacing every day about the Biden family's business operations.
What has become obvious, through evidence, is that the clan allegedly operated a huge influence-peddling plan that involved payments of some $20 million to family members over recent years.
All probably for providing no other service than access to Joe Biden, as vice president for Barack Obama and then as president.
There are accusations of bribes, of $5 million to Joe and Hunter Biden. There are suspicious payments from people in Russia and China, both nations that are not particularly friendly to the U.S. at this point.
And much more.
It previously was revealed that Joe Biden, as vice president, actually used fake names and email addresses to discuss with Hunter some of the family's business dealings.
Now Just the News confirms the National Archives and Records Administration acknowledged possessing potentially up to 5,400 emails linked to Joe Biden's pseudonym accounts while he was vice president.
Those are the accounts "he used to forward government information and discuss business with his son, Hunter Biden, and others," the report explained.
Now the Southeastern Legal Foundation sued to gain access to those records.
The foundation charges that the government agency confirmed Biden used the pseudonyms of Robin Ware, Robert L. Peters, and JRB Ware during his time in the Obama administration.
The foundation first sought the records through a Freedom of Information Act request for Biden's emails in 2021. Then the foundation renewed its request with a second FOIA demand.
The archives, however, have failed to respond with the information.
Now the federal lawsuit will address the dispute.
"All too often, public officials abuse their power by using it for their personal or political benefit. When they do, many seek to hide it," Southeastern Legal Foundation general counsel Kimberly Hermann told Just the News. "The only way to preserve governmental integrity is for NARA to release Biden’s nearly 5,400 emails to SLF and thus the public. The American public deserves to know what is in them."
Congress also is trying to obtain copies of those communications.
It was Real Clear Wire that earlier said Rep. James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, demanded that the archives turn over the emails.
It's part of the House review of Hunter Biden's activities. The Real Clear report explained, "The newest wrinkle: a pseudonym that the vice president used to set up an obscure but official government email account, a practice not uncommon among cabinet secretaries at the time.
Comer charged, "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."