A private home was searched: classified documents were again found in Biden

Searched in a private house
Classified documents were again found in Biden

Pressure is mounting on US President Joe Biden. While searching his private home in Delaware, the detectives find more classified government documents. These must also come from his time as Vice President, among other things.

While searching for government documents, more classified documents are found in the private rooms of US President Joe Biden. The US Department of Justice has seized six classified documents from Biden’s tenure as vice president and in the Senate at Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, according to Biden’s attorney Bob Bauer.

The research was previously conducted on Friday and included “all working, living and storage rooms” in the home. Investigators had “unfettered access” to the home. The pressure on Biden is growing. Just this past weekend, it became known that five more pages of classified government documents were found in Biden’s private rooms in Delaware.

Documents were previously discovered there and in Biden’s private quarters in Washington, D.C. The White House only admitted this after media reports. The documents date back, among other things, to when Biden served as vice president under Barack Obama from 2009 to 2017.

The White House has repeatedly confirmed that Biden’s lawyers promptly turned the documents over to the National Archives, which is responsible for their preservation. Attorney General Merrick Garland, who was appointed by Biden, has hired a private investigator to investigate the incident.

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