White House counsel reveals location of second batch of Biden's classified documents | Washington Examiner
By: Washington Examiner
White House counsel Richard Sauber revealed that the second batch of classified documents found in President Joe Biden's possession was discovered during a search of the president's Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, residences.
On Wednesday, reports revealed that a second batch of files with classified documents possessed by Biden was discovered but did not indicate where or when they were found. Sauber's admission comes amid bombshell revelations that Biden's lawyers discovered a first batch of classified material from his vice presidential days at a think tank last year.
"As we stated previously, we are fully cooperating with the National Archives and the Department of Justice in a process to ensure that any Obama-Biden Administration records are appropriately in possession of the Archives," Sauber said in a statement.
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If you were "cooperating" these would have been turned in 6 years ago and not recently discovered.
hmmmmm... well damn, storing classified documents in his private home and his vacation home.
Ahh, clarification. They only found classified documents in the garage of his private home in Delaware, not his vacation home.
They also found one IN the house in the library.
Well, he kept them safe, next to his corvette, so there’s no issue under the espionage laws.