The 400 pages are not the only cache of Biden records being sought from the government.
The National Archives and Records Administration is preparing to release hundreds of Obama White House internal documents containing information about Hunter's relationship with controversial Ukrainian gas company Burisma, Business Insider reported this month.
Joe Biden was vice president at the time, with responsibility for relations with Ukraine. His son was serving on the board of Burisma, getting paid $83,000 per month. Biden's administration is able to veto the release, but must decide by February whether to invoke executive privilege to keep them hidden until 2029.
That tranche of records dates back to 2014, the outlet reported, and includes 260 emails mentioning Burisma along with 69 images.
For his part, Evans told the British outlet that he filed his initial FOIA request in November 2020 and, after Donald Trump's reelection was stolen from him, Biden's DOJ strung Evans along for nearly two years, prompting his lawsuit. "They eventually produced about 60 pages of documents, but they're all letters from senators and congressmen asking about Hunter, and letters from DoJ back," he said. "Then, towards the end of last year, they said, 'well, we have these 400 pages of potentially responsive documents, we need to review them.' In March, I filed suit, and before Magistrate Judge Michael Hegarty they made the same representation: they've done a thorough search, they've uncovered 400 potentially responsive documents," he continued. Sources include: DailyMail.co.uk NaturalNews.comThe creepy cult surrounding the gas stove panic gets exposed
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