Judicial Watch says the National Archives is withholding 'approximately 1,567 emails, 2,501 electronic files, and 445 pages of potentially responsive records' and has filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit to obtain the records.
The FOIA lawsuit is seeking to access Biden family records and communications regarding travel and finance transactions, as well as communications between the Bidens and several known business associates.
The lawsuit was filed after the National Archives have yet to produce any records in response to a February 2023 FOIA request.
Judicial Watch explained to the court that in a March letter the National Archives acknowledged receiving the FOIA request, assigned it a case number and claimed it had identified "Approximately 1,567 emails, 2,501 electronic files, and 445 pages of potentially responsive records that must be processed in order to respond to your request."
The] financial records reveal the Biden family and associates' complicated network of companies set up during Joe Biden's vice presidency and the millions the Bidens received from foreign sources.
The financial records also reveal how the Bidens used complicated transactions to hide payments from foreign nationals, including CCP-linked associates, and provide clear indications of influence peddling schemes during then-Vice President Biden's tenure.
All records and documents including paper or electronic calendars such as regarding former Vice President Joseph R. Biden and the individuals or entities set forth in Items 2(a)-(ee) above.
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