Who had access to the classified documents hidden by Biden? House calls for investigation
The House Oversight Committee cites national security risks and calls for a record of visits to the president's residence: “The Biden White House’s secrecy is alarming."
James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, promised a congressional investigation into alleged negligence in Joe Biden's handling of classified documents from his time as vice president in the Barack Obama administration.
The Republican representative from Kentucky sent a letter to White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain requesting the visitor logs for President Joe Biden's residence in Wilmington, Del., where multiple classified documents were found. Some of them were hidden in a garage Biden's private Corvette.
The chairman of the House Oversight Committee cited "serious national security implications." Comer considers it "alarming" that several lawyers and aides of the president have compiled these documents knowing that there would be a special prosecutor appointed to investigate this case.
“The Biden White House’s secrecy is alarming"
The letter sent to Klain explains the actions of Biden's team after the existence of these documents became known. President Biden's personal attorneys first discovered classified documents at the Penn Biden Center on Nov. 2, 2022. The National Archives informed the Department of Justice of the president's improper storage of documents on Nov. 4. On Nov. 14, Attorney General Merrick Garland instructed U.S. Attorney John Lausch to consider whether a special counsel should be appointed. Despite the Justice Department initiating its review of the matter, reports indicate that White House staff and President Biden's lawyers continued to search his Wilmington, Del. property. On Dec. 20, 2022, more than a month after Lausch began his review, President Biden's personal attorneys notified Lausch that additional classified documents had been found at the president's Wilmington residence.
In view of this sequence of events, James Comer considers that “the Biden White House’s secrecy in this matter is alarming." The Republican representative claims that President Biden's "three strikes against transparency will be met with swift congressional oversight."