This article discusses the testimony of Kathy Chung, President Joe Biden's former executive assistant, who helped pack up materials at his private office at the Penn Biden Center. Chung testified that she did not come across any documents marked classified during her packing of the office. The Oversight Committee has been investigating the discovery of classified documents in Biden’s home and office last year, and Chung’s testimony has provided some insight into the incident and the process of packing up the office. It is unclear if the investigation will continue or if any further action will be taken.
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Key takeaways: The FBI conducted a search of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement in mid-November. The search was prompted by the…
This article covers the potential federal investigation into the White House after the discovery of classified documents at President Joe Biden's former Washington office. The White House Counsel's Office is currently reviewing requests from the GOP committee chair related to Biden's handling of the documents, and four additional documents with classified markings have been found. The investigation could have serious implications for the Biden presidency.
President Joe Biden said Thursday that documents found at his home and former office were filed in the wrong place and that he has "no regrets" on the handling of them. He believes that the investigation will show that "there's no there there" and that he is "fully cooperating" with the resolution of the issue.
White House attorneys have confirmed that documents with classified markings dating from President Joe Biden’s time as Vice President have been found at two locations…
Former Vice President Mike Pence has left the door open to a potential 2024 presidential run, but has not yet made any formal announcement. This…







