These Are the House GOP’s Multiple Investigations Into Biden’s Classified Docs
MHouse Republican committee chairmen with ultiple givenl-wielding hands have launched extensive investigations. President Joe Biden’s Apparently, there was some mishandling Classified information
Biden’s personal attorneys They first found classified documents in November, they said. At the Penn Biden Center. The president’s lawyers have since found more classified documents at Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware, home in December and January, and the Department of Justice The company conducted its own research last week and found even more.
Rep. James Comer, (R-KY), The House Oversight Committee has a new chairman. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX), Chairman of House Foreign Affairs Rep. Mike Turner (R.OH), Chairman of House Intelligence. They are all currently investigating the Biden saga.
Here’s a list of all of them.
James Comer
Comer stated to the National Archives, Jan. 10, that he was Examining whether there was “political bias” At the agency related to how it had handled the Biden affair versus former President Donald Trump’s classified records at Mar-a-Lago.
Debra Wall, Archivist Reputable her agency’s actions in a letter to Comer last week — and repeatedly cited special counsel Robert Hur and the Justice Department as a We are sorry for her delay in providing the key details.
Comer’s committee said Monday that the National Archives had Did not submit information by the deadlineHis office however said that Thursday was a good day to be alive. Next week, a transcript interview with the National Archives general counsel is scheduled.
A Republican investigator sent also a Letter He wrote Jan. 10 to the Biden White House Counsel, asking for information about the documents at Biden center. He Send A Jan. 13 letter asking you for “all classified documents retrieved by Biden aides or lawyers at any location” “all documents and communications” Between the White House and the DOJ or National Archives.
A Jan. 15 was also sent by the Republican Letter to departing White House chief of staff Ron Klain urging him to hand over the visitors log at Biden’s home in Wilmington.
“Without a list of individuals who have visited his residence, the American people will never know who had access to these highly sensitive documents,” Comer, he said.
White House counsel Stuart Delery largely dodged answering the questions about the classified documents and visitors to Biden’s home, writing back, “We are reviewing your recent letters with the goal of seeking to accommodate legitimate oversight interests within the Committee’s jurisdiction while also respecting the separation of powers.”
The White House counsel’s office has said there are no visitors logs tracking guests at Biden’s Wilmington home.
Also, Comer sent a Jan. 23rd message. Letter Kimberly Cheatle (secret service director) asking for access logs.
“Given the White House’s lack of transparency regarding President Biden’s residential visitor logs, the Committee seeks information from the Secret Service regarding who had access to his home since serving as Vice President,” Comer, he said.
Anthony Guglielmi, Secret Service spokesperson It was early last week “we don’t independently maintain our own visitor logs because it’s a private residence.” But he Late last week, that “the Secret Service does generate law enforcement and criminal justice information records for various individuals who may come into contact with Secret Service protected sites.”
Also, Comer sent a Jan. 18 Letter Mary Elizabeth Magill, University of Pennsylvania President. Penn Biden Center was hosted by the university.
“The American people deserve to know whether the Chinese Communist Party, through Chinese companies, influenced potential Biden Administration policies with large, anonymous donations to UPenn and the Penn Biden Center,” Comer, he said.
The University of Pennsylvania Received tens to millions of dollars in donations and gifts from Chinese sources since the end of Biden’s vice presidency and the launch of the Biden center.
The Penn Biden Center employed nearly a dozen future Biden administration employees — including Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl.
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Jim Jordan
Jordan wrote a letter to Attorney General Merrick Grland January 13, 2013 Demand all documents and communications between the FBI and the DOJ. about Biden’s classified documents saga. The deadline Jordan set for Garland was Friday at 5 p.m. — but the Republican chairman I didn’t receive a response until then.
Jordan’s letter also demanded that Garland hand over details about the appointment of DOJ veteran and former Trump federal prosecutor Hur to be the Special counsel for the Biden classified records scandal.
The Republican also asked for all documents between or among the DOJ, the FBI, and the White House related to classified records found at the Penn Biden Center and at Biden’s home. Garland was asked to provide all communications. between the DOJ and Biden’s lawyers related to the classified documents saga.
Jordan told the Justice Department to provide all of the documents and communications related to the storage of the classified records at Biden’s office and his home, as well as all records tied to the discovery of the documents with classified markings.
Garland did nothing by Friday’s deadline.
“It is unclear when the Department first came to learn about the existence of these documents, and whether it actively concealed this information from the public on the eve of the 2022 elections,” the GOP letter to Garland said. “It is unclear what interactions the Department had, if any., with President Biden and his representatives regarding his mishandlings of classified material.
Michael McCaul
McCaul wants answers about the classified documents found at the Penn Biden Center from Blinken — a former managing director of the center. The Republican would like to know when and what Blinken knew about the classified documents found at the Penn Biden Center from Blinken, a former managing director of that center. “grave concern” Concerning the inappropriate handling of classified documents
“The Foreign Affairs Committee is concerned about the national security and foreign policy implications of classified documents found at the Penn Biden Center, where you and several high-ranking State Department officials worked prior to your current executive branch appointments,” McCaul stated this in a Jan. 23 correspondence to Blinken. McCaul stated that he would. “like to better understand the role you and other Department officials played at the Center.”
Blinken denied that he knew about the classified documents last Thursday.
McCaul asked Blinken for any and all communications, November through the present, that were related to McCaul’s request. Find classified documents And asked whether any of these documents were State Department records.
A congressman asked for a “detailed explanation” of Blinken’s role at the Biden center, including when he became aware of the presence of classified documents there and whether he had access to spaces where classified records were found.
The Biden center also employed several other State Department officials who are high up in the Biden ranks.
McCaul informed Blinken about Chinese donations to University of Pennsylvania “raise questions about the Center’s potential ties to — or benefits derived from — that funding, interactions you or others had with the donors, and whether People’s Republic of China linked individuals ever entered the Center and came within close proximity of classified U.S. intelligence information.”
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Mike Turner
Turner sent a Jan. Letter Avril Haines, Director of National Intelligence “an immediate review and damage assessment” on Biden’s classified documents saga.
“This discovery of classified information would put President Biden in potential violation of laws protecting national security, including the Espionage Act and Presidential Records Act,” Turner said. “Those entrusted with access to classified information have a duty and an obligation to protect it. This issue demands a full and thorough review.”
Despite Haines confirming in late August that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence was performing an intelligence assessment of the Biden classified documents, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence repeatedly declined comment to this week. ODNI was carrying out such an assessment See related to classified documents found In Trump’s possession.
Members of the Senate Intelligence Committee criticized Haines over a briefing this Week that Republicans and Democrats both said. They were not allowed to see classified documents that contained basic information about Trump and Biden. Haines The existence of special counsels was pointed out Her information sharing was restricted because of this.
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