FBI Finds No Secret Documents While Searching Biden’s Delaware Home
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“No documents with classified markings have been found…the Department of Justice has taken for further review certain materials and handwritten notes that appear to date from his time as vice president,” he said.
The search took three and a half hours, the lawyer added.
On January 10, it became known about the first portion of classified documents found on Biden. In early November, the president’s lawyers discovered nearly ten files from Biden’s 2009-2017 vice presidency in his office at the Penn Biden Center at the University of Pennsylvania. Then among the discovered materials were intelligence about Ukraine, Iran and the UK. The White House, for its part, acknowledged that Biden used these office spaces in Washington from 2017 to 2020.
On January 12, US Presidential lawyers discovered a second portion of classified documents in the garage and personal library of the head of state in Wilmington, Delaware. Republicans then announced plans to investigate the fact that Biden exported classified documents.
On January 20, DOJ officials found during the first-ever search of the private home of an incumbent US president in Wilmington, “six more items, consisting of documents with confidential marks and related materials.” The documents found relate both to the period of work of the current US leader in the Senate (where he served from 1973 to 2009), and to the time of his tenure as Vice President Barack Obama.
On August 8, 2022, searches were carried out at the home of former US President Donald Trump on a similar charge. As The Washington Post reported, citing its sources, the FBI was looking for documents related to nuclear weapons at the Trump residence. Trump himself and his supporters called the searches part of the political persecution carried out by the Biden administration.
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