Biden Impeachment Inquiry: House Oversight Receives fourth batch of Documents from National Archives
EXCLUSIVE — The
National Archives and Records Administration provided nearly 5,000 pages of documents to the House Oversight Committee this week in
response to a request from Republican lawmakers as part of their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
In its latest, and fourth, batch of documents, the NARA turned over 4,967 additional pages of documents, including 296 emails and attachments,
to comply with the committee’s request for presidential records from the Obama administration.
In its request, the committee sought communications in which a pseudonym for Biden “was included either as a sender, recipient, copied or was included in the contents of the document or communication,” according to a copy of the letter that was sent on Tuesday and obtained by the
Washington Examiner.
The committee also sought any communications in which Hunter Biden or his business associates Eric Schwerin and Devon Archer were attached to or included in the contents of the documents. Drafts disseminated between Nov. 1, 2015, and Dec. 9, 2015, of then-Vice President Joe Biden’s speech delivered to the Ukrainian Rada in December of that year were also requested.
The latest round of documents comes after the National Archives has already publicly released more than 20,000 pages of emails related to Hunter Biden and the Biden family.
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