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Jonathan Turley: Impeachment Inquiry Would Force Disclosure of Biden’s Alias Emails

Wendell Husebø 5 Sep 2023

An impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden would force the National Archives (NARA) to disclose the president’s communications sent through his email address aliases, constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley recently explained.

Turley, who supports an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden, wrote in a Hill op-ed that records from Biden’s email aliases will likely remain hidden from the public unless House Republicans open an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden.

Under the Presidential Records Act (PRA), former President Barack Obama and Joe Biden have 30 days to block the release of the emails. House Republicans demanded NARA release the records on August 17. The agency replied on Thursday by noting Biden and Obama must approve the request, something Turley pointed out they could “easily” do.

He wrote that if there are “innocent explanations” for Biden’s using an alias, being open and allowing Congress to view the emails will make that clear, but “given the other evidence of corruption and influence peddling, it seems obvious that the information must be reviewed.”

Without an impeachment inquiry, Obama and Biden likely will block the disclosure of the emails, Turley explained:

    That brings us to the confrontation with NARA. The agency could rely on the PRA statute to enforce the refusal of Biden and Obama to allow Congress to review the evidence. Biden actually is supposed to be consulted twice under the law: as the former vice president and as the current president. Both Joe Bidens are likely to have the same negative reaction to exposing his emails.

    However, special access to presidential records is expressly allowed under the PRA “to…Congress” and “to the extent of matter within its jurisdiction, to any committee…if such records contain information that is needed for the conduct of its business and that is not otherwise available.” A refusal would deny Congress critical evidence into a corruption scandal and also a possible impeachment inquiry.

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