Biden Classified Docs Probe Broadens After President Sits for Special Counsel Interview

The Republican-led House Oversight Committee says it has evidence that a White House employee accessed President Biden’s files from the Penn Biden Center as early as March 2021.

As part of its expanding probe into Biden’s handling of sensitive papers from his time as vice president, the panel wants to interview numerous current and former senior White House employees.

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We have discovered new information about the number of White House employees involved in President Biden’s mishandling of classified documents.

President Biden’s attorney stated that the discovery of classified documents at Penn Biden Center occurred on November… pic.twitter.com/rLN1VJyRKC

— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) October 11, 2023

“We have discovered new information about the number of White House employees involved in President Biden’s mishandling of classified documents,” the Oversight Committee relayed.

“President Biden’s attorney stated that the discovery of classified documents at Penn Biden Center occurred on November 2, 2022,” the committee added. “Our Committee has developed evidence showing the timeline of relevant events began in 2021 and involved at least five White House employees. President Biden and his legal team omitted months of communications, planning, and coordinating among multiple White House officials, a former VP staffer, Penn

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