Image: Joe Biden, James Comer, YouTube Screenshots Almost 24 hours after the news that classified documents had been found by Joe Biden’s lawyers while cleaning out an office he occupied after leaving the vice presidency, the House Oversight Committee announced they would be doing an investigation into the matter.
“BREAKING: The new Republican-controlled U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability launches an investigation into the classified documents that were found at Penn Biden Center from Biden’s vice presidential office” The documents that were found had different levels of classification including some that were designated highly classified, according to CBS .
Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) sent a letter to White House Counsel Stuart Delery, sharing that they are concerned “President Biden has compromised [intelligence] sources and methods with his own mishandling of classified documents.”
The White House has been asked to turn over all documents and communications that relate to the classified […]
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