The US Department of Justice (DoJ) investigators have found six more classified documents during a 13-hour search of President Joe Biden's home in Delaware on Friday. Some documents seized at his property were from his time as a senator and others from his tenure as Vice-President under Barack Obama. According to Biden's lawyer the President offered access to his home to allow the Department of Justice (DOJ) to conduct a search of the entire premises for potential vice-presidential records and potential classified material. Neither Biden nor his wife were present during the search.<br />'' <br />'' Other classified government records were discovered this month at Biden's residence, and in November at a private office he maintained at a Washington, D.C., think tank after ending his tenure as Vice President in the Obama administration in 2017.<br />'' <br />'' The search shows federal investigators are swiftly moving forward with the probe into classified documents found in Biden's possession.<br />'' <br />''Special counsel Robert Hur, who was appointed to probe the matter is investigating how the President and his team handled Obama-era classified documents.
News On AIR | January 22, 2023 8:54 AM
US Justice Department investigators find 6 more documents marked classified in search of President Biden's Delaware home