According to The Washington Post, citing anonymous sources, the FBI is also involved in the investigation, which refers to a dozen documents found in the office that Biden regularly used between 2017 and the launch of his 2020 presidential campaign.
Euskaraz irakurri: Bidenen bulego batan aurkitutako dokumentu klasifikatuak ikertzen dabil AEBko Justizia Departamentua
The US Department of Justice is investigating the appearance of a series of classified documents in the offices of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Engagement, which US President Joe Biden founded after his time as vice president of Barack Obama (2009-2017).
The case, which according to the American media has few similarities, is reminiscent of the case that led the FBI to search the home of former President Donald Trump (2017-2021) in Mar-a-Lago (Florida) last August.
In a statement, the White House assured that it is cooperating with the Researchdeveloped by the Bureau of Justice in conjunction with the National Archives, charged with protecting all secret documents of the US presidencies.
“The White House is cooperating with the National Archives and the Justice Department regarding the discovery of what appears to be administration files from Obama and Biden, including a small number of documents marked classified,” said Biden’s special counsel Richard Sauber.
According to The Washington Postciting anonymous sources, the FBI is also involved in the investigation, which is referred to about ten documents found in the office, that Biden used regularly between 2017 and the launch of his 2020 presidential campaign.
The documents were found by the men themselves. Biden attorneys and handed over to the authorities, unlike what happened in Mar-a-Lago, where the intervention of the Justice Department was required to recover the papers.
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