Joe Biden under pressure – document affair: FBI even searches university

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The FBI has conducted two searches at the University of Delaware in recent weeks in connection with an investigation into US President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents. The searches were conducted with the consent and cooperation of Biden’s legal team. The White House did not comment.

According to the institution’s website, Biden donated papers from his tenure as a Delaware senator from 1973 to 2009 to the University of Delaware. “Until the archiving process is complete and the collection is open to the public, access is permitted only with the express permission of President Biden,” the website reads. According to the CNN report, investigators found material that should not have been classified but is now being reviewed by the FBI.

I found some classified documents
Secret documents have been found in recent months in a former Biden office in the capital Washington and in the president’s home in Wilmington, Delaware. The documents date from his time as Vice President under President Barack Obama (2009 to 2017) and from his former time as a US Senator. According to the White House, the documents were accidentally wrapped.

Parallels to Trump
The US Department of Justice has appointed a special prosecutor to investigate the case. The affair is highly explosive for the American Democrat Biden – partly due to the parallels with his predecessor Donald Trump. FBI agents had already searched Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida last August and seized numerous classified documents.

Source: Krone

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