WASHINGTON, Jan 15 — Five additional pages of classified material have been found at Joe Biden’s family home in Delaware, the White House said yesterday in a new twist in a...
WASHINGTON, Jan 15 — Five additional pages of classified material have been found at Joe Biden’s family home in Delaware, the White House said yesterday in a new twist in a politically sensitive affair for the president.
Biden’s personal lawyers searching the garage at the home in Wilmington, Delaware — where the 80-year-old president often spends weekends — had found a document marked classified in the garage itself. Sauber said he does have the necessary security clearance, so he then went to the Delaware house to check out the situation for himself. That is when he found the other five pages, he said.US President Joe Biden departs the White House to board the Marine One helicopter for travel to Delaware from the White House in Washington January 13, 2023. — Reuters picCritics of Biden have seized on the steady series of revelations to argue that he has not been transparent and forthcoming.
Amid rising furor over the discoveries in Washington, US Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday named Robert Hur as an independent prosecutor to investigate Biden’s handling of classified documents. In contrast, Sauber emphasised that Biden had returned documents “immediately and voluntarily” when they turned up.
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