Classified documents were found at Biden’s offices in the Penn-Biden Center and at his Wilmington beach. Now the FBI is searching the Rehoboth Beach house that he bought after leaving the White House.
If classified documents are found there, that would cover Biden’s real estate portfolio aside from the place he was renting as a temporary White House. Maybe the FBI can go check that too?
Thus far we’ve got Biden contaminating multiple sites with classified documents dating back as far as his Senate days. Classified documents were stored in his garage and at his beach house. It’s a mess.
Does it get worse than this?
It could. Has anyone checked other people’s homes that Biden was staying at? Like this one?
Biden will ring in 2023 at the tropical island home of wealthy business owners Bill and Connie Neville — who earlier this month were among the select group admitted to the president’s first White House state dinner. Biden traveled to St. Croix in the US Virgin Islands late Tuesday with first lady Jill Biden and other members of his family to celebrate the New Year — and potentially to decide whether to launch a 2024 re-election bid. He left the frigid continental US after a Christmas weekend winter blast killed at least 65 people and canceled more than 10,000 flights.
Like some of the less wealthy members of the political elite, Biden does have a habit of staying over at the homes of wealthier pals. If Biden and his people are this sloppy with classified documents, there could be a trial of these things around the country… and around the world.
Jeff Bargholz says
Did you hear about the fake DOJ FBI search of one of his homes today? Burglar Biden and a team of his handlers made an unscheduled trip there a few days ago. Gee, I wonder why? This fake search was obviously done to make sure all the purloined documents stored there were gone and to put on a show for the media.
This is a criminal administration and it only fools Dirtbagocrat fanatics and morons.
Jeff Bargholz says
Duh, you just wrote about it. I should’ve read your article before I commented.
I maintain it was fake and a PR clean up job.
Daniel Greenfield says
Biden’s lawyers had free rein before this. So anything truly damning would have been away. Not that they have anything to worry about from the FBI. Clinton case showed that.
Algorithmic Analyst says
“Burglar Biden”. Good phrase, has a certain zing to it 🙂
Chief Mac says
The one place TaliBiden has never taken classified documents to is the National Archives
Jeff Bargholz says
Maybe China’s national archives.
Chief Mac says
Am willing to bet TaliBiden has taken lots of US classified documents to his Chinese masters
Buddy the Cat says
What did the Penn Biden center produce and who did they produce for? There is a report that there were 1850 boxes of documents and 415 gigabytes of data or information from the PB center that is now in the control of I believe a Delaware University. I suppose these docs and digital info are reports and analyses produced by the PB center staff. If so, how much of those were based on classified material and were there other classified materials that were shredded years ago and how did these classified docs get from the National Archives to the PB center? And who else worked at that center and what did they do there?
I’m not saying there was a conspiracy here to steal US secrets but is anyone even considering that this could have been an even more serious security breach than just mishandling classified materials?
Beez says
Biden’s team is trying to make this about “mishandling” of documents. It’s not. It’s about what’s IN the documents.
Steven Brizel says
Biden’s Senate files and thehome ofany Democratic bundler where he goes fora weekend should be searched as well.
CowboyUp says
Since there were notebooks seized as well, I suspect the classified documents were being used for biden’s corrupt business dealings. Taking notes from those classified documents is a big no-no. A lot of the information the CIA gathers on other countries is economic.
They used to put out some really good studies on other countries in the 80s. The ones I used weren’t classified, but they had a lot of data on ethnic groups, tribes, languages, political parties, education, resources, agriculture and manufacturing.