Although the Biden Administration continuously boasts of its transparency with the American public, it has been revealed that the National Archives was blocked from releasing a statement on the discovery of classified documents in Biden's think-tank office ahead of the November midterm elections.
On Tuesday, Kentucky Rep. James Comer questioned who gave the Archives the order, saying that it could only have been the White House or the Department of Justice.
"There are only two people that could have given those orders, and that's either the Department of Justice with Merrick Garland or the White House with Joe Biden," Comer said in a Fox News appearance.
"If you go on the National Archives website, there's pages and pages of press releases and information about the FBI's raid into Mar-a-Lago and Donald Trump's possession of classified documents, but there's nothing on the website about Joe Biden," said Comer.
After the FBI found classified documents in Biden's office at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Engagement, they searched the office again in mid-November.
Although the Biden Regime tries to gaslight the American public into thinking they are "Transparent," no one from this administration will comment on whether more documents were found in the second search.
On Tuesday, a CNN reporter asked Kate Bedingfield, the White House Communications Director, if any additional documents were found at the office.
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