Obama Says G.O.P.'s Biden Inquiry Promotes 'Russian Disinformation'
'The letter came in response to a November request from two Republican senators seeking Obama administration meeting records related to Ukrainian officials.
Former President Barack Obamas office called Senate Republicans investigation into former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.s sons activities in Ukraine an effort to give credence to a Russian disinformation campaign in a letter Mr. Obamas office sent to the National Archives.
The letter represents Mr. Obamas strongest reaction to date to Republican efforts to investigate unsubstantiated claims that Ukraine and not Russia interfered to help President Trump win the 2016 election.
The letter, first reported Tuesday by Buzzfeed News, came in response to a November request from Senators Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Charles E. Grassley of Iowa for records of White House meetings between and among Obama administration officials, Ukrainian government representatives, and Democratic National Committee (DNC) officials.
Mr. Johnson is chairman of the Senates Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, and Mr. Grassley leads the Senate Finance Committee. Their request came at the beginning of House Democrats impeachment inquiry of President Trump and was part of their effort to prove the unfounded theory, backed by Russia, Mr. Trump and other Trump-allied Republicans, that it was Ukraine and not Russia that interfered in the 2016 election.
Mr. Obamas March 13 response came on letterhead from the Office of Barack and Michelle Obama and was signed by Anita Decker Breckenridge, a former White House deputy chief of staff who is now the records representative to the former president. The letter never mentions Mr. Biden by name, but says the Republican senators request was out of line. . .
The request for early release of presidential records in order to give credence to a Russian disinformation campaign one that has already been thoroughly investigated by a bipartisan congressional committee is without precedent, Ms. Decker Breckenridge wrote. This use of the special access process serves no legitimate purpose, and does not outweigh or justify infringing confidentiality interests that all presidents have sought to protect.
Still, Ms. Decker Breckenridge wrote that in the interest of countering the misinformation campaign underlying this request, Mr. Obamas office would offer the Senate committees access to the records they sought.'
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