Johnson and Grassley press National Archives for records on Biden

Johnson and Grassley press National Archives for records on Biden
U.S. Senator Ron Johnson for Wisconsin — https://www.ronjohnson.senate.gov/
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On Wednesday, Senators Ron Johnson and Chuck Grassley addressed a letter to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). The letter emphasized their longstanding requests for records concerning Joe Biden and his family’s business activities. These requests, some of which date back to June 2021, have not been fulfilled by NARA.

Senator Johnson, who chairs the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, and Senator Grassley, who leads the Senate Judiciary Committee, are revisiting these demands now that they hold significant positions in their respective committees. They stated: “Since 2021, we have conducted oversight of Joe Biden’s use of multiple pseudonyms and personal email addresses for official government business when he served as Vice President. Despite our multiple requests for information, the Biden White House failed to respond.”

The senators expressed concern over NARA’s lack of response to their five letters requesting crucial documents related to Joe Biden’s tenure in government. “Unfortunately,” they noted, “NARA has also failed to provide all the information that we have sought involving Joe Biden.”

They further explained the importance of reviewing these records despite former President Biden no longer being in office and having pardoned his son Hunter along with other family members. According to them: “We believe it is of importance to review these records so the American people have a full accounting of Joe Biden and his family’s activities while Joe Biden was in government.”

More details about Chairman Johnson’s letter can be found on Fox News.



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