The Pak Banker

Documents scandal: Biden knows better

- Katie Pavlich

WHEN Joe Biden ran for the White House against President Trump in 2020, he made the case to the American people that he would restore structure, competence and character, and abide by the rules. It was time to return to "norms" in Washington, he said.

"The adults are back in charge!" liberal pundits breathless­ly wrote and parroted on cable television. But years later it turns out Biden has been breaking the so-called norms for at least a decade by hoarding classified informatio­n he was not entitled to keep.

After the reveal of the first trove of classified documents, which were stored in Biden's unsecured former Penn Biden Center office, President Biden gave a statement clearly written by his lawyers after ignoring the issue for days.

"People know I take classified documents and classified informatio­n seriously," Biden read from a statement on Jan. 10. "But I don't know what's in the documents. I've - my lawyers have not suggested I ask what documents they were. I've turned over the boxes, they've turned over the boxes to the

Archives. And we're cooperatin­g fully, cooperatin­g fully with the review, and which I hope will be finished soon, and there will be more detail at that time."

Notably, he did not mention the documents were discovered on Nov. 2, 2022, just days before the midterm elections.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre then told reporters the search for classified documents was "complete" and repeated the line that Biden "takes classified informatio­n seriously."

But the search wasn't complete and just two days later, the American people quickly found out a number of classified items were found in President Biden's Wilmington, Del., garage. Biden's defense for the situation was that his Corvette, also housed in the garage, was always locked in and therefore, the informatio­n was safe. His son, Hunter Biden, had regular access to the garage and even quarantine­d in the home dur- ing the COVID-19 pandemic.

Days later, additional items were found at the home and Biden's attorneys used clever legal language to describe the latest findings - an implicatio­n there's much more to come.

"DOJ took possession of materials it deemed within the scope of its inquiry, including six items consisting of documents with classifica­tion markings and surroundin­g materials, some of which were from the President's service in the Senate and some of which were from his tenure as Vice President," Biden attorney Bob Bauer said in a statement about additional items found in Biden's home.

Six items doesn't mean six documents. An item can be an entire box or binder full of classified informatio­n.

So, what's left? How many "classified items" are still to be found? According to reports, the FBI is debating whether to launch additional searches of Biden's residences. The beach house in Rehoboth hasn't been touched.

Astonishin­gly, Biden isn't showing any remorse for the situation. "I have no regrets," Biden told reporters. "I think you're going to find there's nothing there. There's no 'there' there."

We still don't know why Biden decided to illegally hold onto the informatio­n, but we do know who potentiall­y had access to it, and alarms are going off.

Biden won't answer questions publicly about what kind of classified informatio­n he was storing, what it was used for and how keeping it for years was beneficial. But given his repeated statements that he "never" discussed his family's foreign dealings with his son, those watching this fiasco play out are right to be suspicious about how the classified informatio­n may have been used.

Emails from Biden's time as vice president clearly show Hunter Biden was intricatel­y involved in the happenings of his office. Despite this fact, Americans have been told to accept the claim they didn't work closely together on foreign business dealings that made the family rich.

Given Biden's decades-long career in Washington, on Capitol Hill and in the executive branch, he should know better when it comes to handling sensitive informatio­n. In fact, he does know better. And yet, despite all of his experience, Biden was still breaking the most important rules about classified informatio­n. What does that say about his intentions? It certainly destroys the repetitive statement from the White House that he "takes classified informatio­n seriously."

"The adults are back in charge!" liberal pundits breathless­ly wrote and parroted on cable television. But years later it turns out Biden has been breaking the so-called norms for at least a decade by hoarding classified informatio­n he was not entitled to keep.

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