A new timeline reveals that the White House was aware that Biden had his own document problem prior to unleashing the FBI on former President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) revealed in a letter to White House Counsel Edward Siskel on Wednesday that Congress has now verified that Biden’s aides knew in March 2021 that the current president had kept government documents in his unsecure university think tank office in Washington, D.C. Later, it would be determined that they contained classified information.
A year later, with the public unaware of Biden’s document dilemma, the Biden White House instructed the National Archives to grant the FBI access to 15 boxes of government memos — some classified — that the 45th president had discovered in his Florida home, thereby accelerating the criminal investigation of the 45th president.
Biden’s White House was thus aware that he had left boxes of documents at the Penn Biden Center a year before he directed NARA to facilitate the FBI’s document-related raid on Trump’s residence.
“The White House and President Biden’s attorney have provided an incomplete and misleading series of events about his stash of classified documents. The real story