San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Archives wanted Boston Biden files not believed classified

- By Colleen Long and Seung Min Kim

WASHINGTON — As the National Archives became aware of classified documents in President Joe Biden’s old office in Washington, Archives officials also took custody of papers that had been shipped to a law office in Boston by the president’s personal attorney, according to emails released Friday.

No classified documents were believed to be in the Boston documents. But the emails show Archives

officials were concerned enough to take them into their possession.

“Pat, we would like to pick up the boxes that are in your Boston office and move them to the JFK Library. Would it be possible to do that tomorrow?” Archives General Counsel Gary Stern wrote to Pat Moore, one of Biden’s lawyers handling the preservati­on of the documents, in a Nov. 8, 2022, email.

That note was among a series of emails released under a Freedom of Informatio­n request from the Associated Press and more than two dozen other entities. The notes do not go into detail on why the Archives would have sought the material that was sent to Boston. But a person familiar with the matter said Moore had been packing up papers at the Penn Biden Center, a Washington think tank where Biden had an office, that could be of use for a potential future presidenti­al library, mostly personal details about Biden’s family.

Moore had sent the boxes to Boston, where his law offices were located, and as he continued to sort through other boxes at the Washington-based think tank he came across a classified document, said the person, who had knowledge of the investigat­ion but was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.

Since the November discovery, Biden’s attorneys have uncovered other documents and so has the FBI, which searched his Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach, Del., homes as well as the Penn Biden Center, the think tank affiliated with the University of Pennsylvan­ia. Biden has turned over records voluntaril­y and agreed to the searches.

Discovery of the documents touched off a special counsel probe by the Justice Department.

In a Nov. 7, 2022, email, Stern advised Moore to “ensure that the boxes in your office in Boston remain secure in a locked space and are not accessed by anyone.” But no classified records appear to have been discovered in the boxes, according to the person.

The White House Counsel’s Office had no comment on the material in Boston. Biden’s personal lawyers didn’t respond to a request for comment.

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