The Columbus Dispatch

Meeting on records probes held

Chiefs of House, Senate and intel panels briefed

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and a vice president. The U.S. strictly controls who has access to classified material and how they can view it.

Leaders of the intelligen­ce committees have expressed concerns about the possible exposure of highly classified secrets in those documents.

“We still have considerab­le work to do, oversight work to do, to satisfy ourselves that absolutely everything is being done to protect sources and methods,” Connecticu­t Rep. Jim Himes, the top Democrat on the House Intelligen­ce Committee, said in an interview.

The chairman and vice chairman of the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee issued a joint statement that also called for more informatio­n about any potential damage.

“While today’s meeting helped shed some light on these issues, it left much to be desired and we will continue to press for full answers to our questions in accordance with our constituti­onal oversight obligation­s,” said Sens. Mark Warner, D-virginia, and Marco Rubio, Rflorida.

The Justice Department and the Office of the Director of National Intelligen­ce

have declined to share details of their investigat­ions.

Attorney General Merrick Garland has directed separate special counsels to review the documents linked to Trump and Biden.

Federal agents searched Trump’s Mar-a-lago residence in Florida in August after developing evidence that led them to believe that Trump and his representa­tives had not returned all classified files. The Justice Department has said in court filings that roughly 300 documents with classified markings, including at the top-secret level, have been recovered from Mar-a-lago after being taken there after Trump left the White House.

Biden’s lawyers have said they discovered a “small number” of classified documents in November after searching a locked closet at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement. A second batch of documents – again described by Biden’s lawyers as a “small number” – was found in a storage space in Biden’s garage near Wilmington, Delaware, along with six pages located in Biden’s personal library in his home.

FBI agents in January found six additional items that contained documents with classified markings and also took possession of some of Biden’s handwritte­n notes, according to Biden’s lawyers.

Pence’s lawyers have said they found a “small number of documents” in his Indiana home that appeared to have been inadverten­tly taken there at the conclusion of his vice presidency. Agents found an additional classified document during a voluntary search.

Underscori­ng the political and legal sensitivit­ies for Biden, the White House issued a statement saying the Justice Department and the Director of National Intelligen­ce decided on their own to brief Congress and what facts to share.

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