Aides to President Joe Biden have discovered more classified documents from his time as vice president in a second location, according to multiple reports.
The documents, which were marked classified, were found in at least one additional location than previously known. The U.S. attorney charged with investigating the Biden documents is aware of the additional documents, but sources couldn’t say where these documents are being housed.
The reports come just days after the White House said Biden’s personal attorneys found a small number of classified files at a private office last year that dated from his tenure as vice president. NBC News first reported Wednesday that aides to the president have been searching for any additional classified material after an initial batch of files were found in November, sifting through locations Biden used after he left the Obama administration.
It is not clear when the additional documents with classified markings were found. A source familiar with the Justice Department’s review did not identify the additional location where documents were found.
The White House has not commented on the reports of additional classified documents. It is unclear what the documents contain or if they are related to the documents found in November.
Key takeaways:
- Aides to President Joe Biden have discovered more classified documents from his time as vice president in a second location.
- The U.S. attorney charged with investigating the Biden documents is aware of the additional documents, but sources couldn’t say where these documents are being housed.
- It is unclear what the documents contain or if they are related to the documents found in November.
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