The continuing search for classified documents in the possession of President Joe Biden has turned up more written information and resulted in a report about the seized items.
- The recent search was conducted over a 12-hour period on Friday with the approval of the president's attorneys, unlike the raid on former President Donald Trump's home
- Unlike Trump, there have been documents found that date back to Biden's days as a vice president and senator when he did not have the clearance of a sitting president
- Biden's possession of notebooks from his time as vice president that include notes about official business he conducted in that role raises questions about whether he appropriately followed procedures for preserving presidential records
- Federal law allows presidents and vice presidents to write and, upon leaving office, keep diaries and notes of a "personal" nature
Secret Service Visitor Logs
- During the process of searching Biden's home and offices for documents, it has been stated that the U.S. Secret Service apparently does not have any visitor logs from Biden's Delaware home.
- The lack of transparency about the logs has given rise to questions as to why this would be so.
The Biden Administration
- The Department of Justice is considering searching more locations for classified documents after a search of Biden's Delaware home uncovered more classified material
- "Justice Department officials are also considering the possibility of conducting other consensual searches at locations linked to Mr. Biden," a source familiar with the investigation told CBS News.
https://republicbrief.com/fbi-seizes-several-personal-notebooks-from-bidens-delaware-residence/
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