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Biden’s Classified Docs Scandal Just Keeps Growing

Newly disclosed emails from the National Archives indicate that Joe Biden’s classified documents scandal is even bigger than we initially thought.

The emails reference Joe Biden’s attorneys handing over documents in Boston, “confirming a little-known detail in the chronology of Biden’s classified documents scandal,” According To the New York Post.

Gary Stern, National Archives general counsel, wrote to Biden attorneys Patrick Moore, and Bob Bauer on November 7, 2022. “Please ensure that the boxes in your office in Boston remain secure in a locked space and are not accessed by anyone.”

This was sent five days after Biden’s attorneys found classified documents in Joe’s office at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C.

CNN reported Moore was reported to have moved documents at the Penn Biden Center from his Boston office to his Boston legal office last month. According to that report, the documents weren’t sensitive in nature. However, the emails were updated. “raise questions about the nature of the documents given the protocols requested by the National Archives.”

When asked about the Boston boxes on Friday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed to have been unaware of their existence and directed reporters to White House counsel’s office spokesman Ian Sams.

This is a huge shock. The White House, once again, hasn’t been forthcoming, and Jean-Pierre doesn’t seem to know anything.

Joe Biden insists that “There is no there there” Despite this scandal, the White House continues to keep the public in the dark about the White House’s actions.


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