Sunday, January 22, 2023

Still more..... people keep going to President Biden's private residence in Delaware and keep finding more and more little piles of classified documents, which apparently have been kept there insecurely for years

 
The Justice Department continued or resumed its search of President Joe Biden’s Wilmington home Friday, January 21st and found even more documents with classified markings, according to a statement by Biden’s personal attorney on Saturday 


The latest cache included six more documents  ---  and  ---  the latest tranche of six documents, in addition to the prior piles of about 25 classified documents unearthed by Biden’s personal attorneys in past weeks at the Penn Biden Center and Biden’s residence, brings the new total of items of classified material to more than thirty pieces..... 


The White House had previously claimed on January 14th that the search for all classified documents had been completed  ---  obviously, that formal statement was inaccurate


The content or nature of all the classifed materials improperly retained and held at various insecure locations since 2017 or earlier by then former Vice President Biden remains largely undisclosed



Joe Biden’s personal attorney, Bob Bauer, said yesterday that President Biden offered to allow the Justice Department to conduct the search at his Delaware home;  that the search began at approximately 9:45 AM, Friday, and concluded at around 10:30 PM, Friday. and that the search covered all working, living and storage spaces in the Biden household,. Biden's personal attorney stated that representatives of both the personal legal team and the White House Counsel’s Office had been present during Friday's search of the Biden premises.

The White House Counsel’s Office, issued a separate statement that “[n]either the President nor the First Lady were present during the (Friday) search. The President’s (personal) lawyers and White House Counsel’s Office will continue to cooperate with DOJ and the Special Counsel.”

According to the New York Times  >>>  the DOJ investigation of possible wrongdoing was reportedly widened sometime after  the DOJ, Biden’s personal attorneys and some White House Staff close to President Biden had earlier agreed to keep news of the whole classified documents discovery from the American people. 

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does Hunter Bidens coke dealer have access to the garage?

Anonymous said...

"According to the New York Times >>> the DOJ investigation ..."

Is that whole last graf supposed to be a nytimes quote?

Galewyn Massey said...

RESPONSE: THE "WHY WOULD YOU THINK IT'S A 'QUOTE' ???" EDITION

TO: "ANONYMOUS SAID... AT 9:27 AM"

IT'S AN OBVIOUS PARAPHRASE OF MATERIAL CONTAINED IN A MUCH LONGER NY TIMES ARTICLE THAT INCLUDES OTHER MATERIAL AS WELL --- IT'S WELL WORTH A LOOK.....


Why not check it out yourself, and report back to the class (See "68 days of silence: Why the White House Stayed Mum on Clasified Documents" by Michael D. Shear, Peter Baker & Katie Rogers, 1/20/2023, NY Times/ Biden Documents Case [https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/20/us/politics/biden-classified-documents.html]).

Here's how the Shear, Baker, Rogers article kicked-off >>> "... WASHINGTON — The decision by President Joe Biden and his top advisers to keep the discovery of classified documents secret from the public and even most of the White House staff for 68 days was driven by what turned out to be a futile hope that the incident could be quietly disposed of without broader implications for Biden or his presidency.... The handful of advisers who were aware of the initial discovery on Nov. 2 — six days before the midterm elections — gambled that without going public, they could convince the Justice Department that the matter was little more than a minor, good-faith mistake, unlike former President Donald Trump’s hoarding of documents at his Florida estate...."

PLEASE NOTE: The following material might well NOT APPEAR in the current version of the NY Times article !!! [[[That is almost as interesting as the whole rest of the story]]] >>> ".... The discussions on how to deal with the matter, at least at the start, were confined to the husband-and-wife pair of Bob Bauer, the president’s top personal attorney, and Anita Dunn, a White House senior adviser; Mike Donilon, the president’s longtime confidant and speechwriter; Biden’s sister, Valerie Biden Owens; Stuart F. Delery, the White House counsel; and Richard Sauber, a White House lawyer overseeing the response to investigations, according to people familiar with the situation...."

Anonymous said...

The documents discovered on Nov 2nd were not turned over to Justice Dept. The WH sent it to the Archivest. The IG for the Archivest sent it to FBI. The search of the Biden residence in Wilmington on Friday by FBI was by invite only. And more documents were found.

Anonymous said...

Gale, since when does ">>>" mean "the following is an obvious paraphrase"?

Anonymous said...

1206, since when does ">>>" mean anything but ">>>"?

Anonymous said...

1055, you don't have actual knowledge about very much of this at all; probably, none whatsoever >>> "... The documents discovered on Nov 2nd were not turned over to Justice Dept. The WH sent it to the Archivest. The IG for the Archivest sent it to FBI. The search of the Biden residence in Wilmington on Friday by FBI was by invite only. And more documents were found...."