The Jerusalem Post

US Justice Department finds more classified items in Biden home search

- • By NANDITA BOSE and MATT SPETALNICK

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A new search of President Joe Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, on Friday by the US Justice Department found six more items, including documents with classifica­tion markings, a lawyer for the president said in a statement Saturday night.

Some of the classified documents and “surroundin­g materials” dated from Biden’s tenure in the US Senate, where he represente­d Delaware from 1973 to 2009, according to his lawyer, Bob Bauer. Other documents were from his tenure as vice president in the Obama administra­tion, from 2009 through 2017, Bauer said.

The Department of Justice, which conducted a search that lasted more than 12 hours, also took some notes that Biden had personally handwritte­n as vice president, according to the lawyer.

The president offered access “to his home to allow DOJ to conduct a search of the entire premises for potential vice-presidenti­al records and potential classified material,” Bauer said.

Neither Biden nor his wife were present during the search, the attorney said.

Biden was in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, for the weekend.

Justice Department investigat­ors coordinate­d the search with Biden’s lawyers ahead of time, Bauer said, and the president’s personal and White House lawyers were present at the time.

Other classified government records were discovered this month at Biden’s Wilmington residence and in November at a private office he maintained at a Washington, DC, think tank after ending his tenure as vice president in the Obama administra­tion in 2017.

On Saturday, Bauer did not make clear in his statement where in the Wilmington home the documents were found. The previous classified documents were found in the home’s garage and in a nearby storage space.

The search shows federal investigat­ors are swiftly moving forward with the probe into classified documents found in Biden’s possession. This month, Attorney General Merrick Garland named a special counsel to probe the matter.

Special counsel Robert Hur, who was appointed during the process, is investigat­ing how the president and his team handled Obama-era classified documents that were recently found in Biden’s private possession.

Biden’s lawyers found the documents discovered before Friday’s search by the DOJ, according to the White House. The search was the first time federal law-enforcemen­t authoritie­s have conducted a search for government documents at Biden’s private addresses, according to informatio­n released publicly.

Republican­s have compared the investigat­ion to the ongoing probe into how former president Donald Trump handled classified documents after his presidency. The White House has said Biden’s team had cooperated with authoritie­s in their probe and had turned over those documents. Trump resisted doing so until an FBI search in August at his Florida resort.

The search escalates the legal and political stakes for the president, who has insisted that the previous discovery of classified material at his home and former office would eventually be deemed inconseque­ntial.

Biden said on Thursday he has “no regrets” about not publicly disclosing before the midterm elections the discovery of classified documents at his former office.

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