More Classified Documents Found at Biden's Delaware Residence, White House Hiding Visitor Logs

1 year ago 1623

In a shocking turn of events, a second batch of classified documents from the Obama Administration period has been found in President Biden's Delaware home. This revelation comes just days after a similar cache of files was discovered in an office Biden used during his time as Vice President. The initial set of documents was unearthed by Biden's legal team in an office at the University of Pennsylvania's Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.

The National Archives and Records Administration has taken possession of the files, which are currently under review by the Department of Justice. Following this discovery, Biden's lawyers conducted a search of other locations where sensitive documents may have been stored. Surprisingly, a few classified documents were found in Biden's garage and a nearby room in Wilmington.

The DOJ was promptly notified and has taken control of the records. This development is reminiscent of a similar incident involving former President Trump, whose Mar-a-Lago residence was raided by the FBI for holding classified documents. Biden's mishandling of sensitive materials, especially after criticizing Trump for the same, has sparked backlash against the President.

The irony of the situation is not lost on critics, as Biden now faces scrutiny for his own handling of classified information.