New York Post

Biden aide to testify on secret docs

- Steven Nelson

President Biden’s former executive assistant, Kathy Chung, will testify April 4 before the House Oversight Committee about Biden’s handling of classified records while vice president.

Chung — who helped pack up Biden’s office upon his leaving the vice presidency in 2017 — reportedly has already been interviewe­d by the Justice Department, which is investigat­ing whether Biden or anyone in his orbit illegally mishandled records.

Chung will be interviewe­d behind closed doors by panel staff.

Committee members also can ask questions, with one-hour blocks of queries alternatin­g between GOPers and Dems.

Special counsel Robert Hur is investigat­ing Biden’s handling of sensitive papers, some of which were stashed next to his classic Corvette in his Wilmington, Del., garage.

The White House hid the initial discovery of classified documents dating to Biden’s Senate tenure for more than two months — and then concealed their scope.

Biden’s lawyers say they first found classified documents on Nov. 2 while clearing out his former office at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, DC. Some of them reportedly were marked “top secret.”

The discovery — just six days before the midterm elections — was concealed from the public, despite the fact that former President Donald Trump’s alleged mishandlin­g of records was a major election issue following an FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago last August.

Additional classified documents were found on Dec. 20 at Biden’s Wilmington garage, followed by additional discoverie­s at the home.

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