Revealed: Joe Biden Discussed Top Secret Intel on His Fake Email Account in 2012
One of the biggest forgotten surprises from Hunter Biden’s “Laptop from Hell” was the fact that Joe Biden had a bunch of fake email addresses that he had been using to subvert public disclosure laws. When Biden was Barack Obama’s vice president, he was using pseudonymous email accounts because those wouldn’t turn up in a FOIA request for documents. The National Archives has just been forced to release a trove of documents from former VP Joe Biden and revealed tens of thousands of messages that were sent through his fake email accounts.
Joe Biden had been using multiple email addresses under fake names like Robin Ware and Robert L. Peters. Hunter Biden also referred to his dad as “Pedo Peter” in text messages, but we’re guessing that’s a separate issue related to Biden family dynamics. A FOIA lawsuit was launched against the National Archives when it was discovered that Biden was using fake email addresses. A court has now ordered the National Archives to release some of those emails.
One that’s been uncovered so far was a message between Joe Biden and his current Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Tony Blinken was one of Biden’s advisors during the Obama years and he communicated with his boss using the fake “[email protected]” account.
The email was sent just hours after a 2012 North Korean missile launch that had failed. This wasn’t classified information, but it was a sensitive national security issue. Some of the messages in the North Korea email chain were redacted, so it’s unclear whether those contained classified information or if they were confidential communications between the vice president and his advisors.
When the National Archives got sued, it announced last year that it had identified 82,000 pages of emails that were sent through Joe Biden’s three fake email accounts. That’s almost three times the number of emails involved in the Hillary Clinton email scandal in 2016.
During his time as Obama’s vice president, Joe Biden had three successive national security advisors. All three have held prominent positions within the Biden regime since 2021. Those advisors were Tony Blinken (current Secretary of State), Jake Sullivan (current National Security Advisor), and Colin Kahl (former White House under–secretary for defense until 2023).
These are serious national security positions that regularly handle top secret and classified information. Or at least, they’re supposed to be serious. The Southeastern Legal Foundation sued the National Archives last year to try to uncover the messages sent on Joe Biden’s pseudonymous accounts. While they haven’t gone through all the emails yet (there are a lot of them), many of the communications are about extremely sensitive foreign policy matters. Those messages should never have been sent throughunsecured Gmail accounts.
This is like the Hillary Clinton email scandal all over again. The difference is that this time, the national media is completely ignoring the story. Many of the messages were also cc’d to Hunter Biden when Joe was the vice president. While the elder Biden has repeatedly denied having any knowledge of his son’s business dealings, the existence of these emails suggests otherwise. Why would Hunter Biden have any reason to be included in discussions about policy matters in Iraq, India, or other countries?
The use of private email accounts for the business of elected officials is discouraged but not technically illegal. If any classified documents are discovered in the 82,000 pages of messages, however, it could rise to the level of a crime. Maybe Joe Biden should issue himself one of those preemptive pardons, just to be on the safe side.