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DOJ Prosecutors Mull Second Search of Biden’s Home

According to Justice Department prosecutors, they are considering asking for a search of President Biden’s home Rehoboth Beach was the scene after several sets classified documents were found at his Wilmington home in recent weeks.

Biden’s Wilmington house was searched by FBI officials at the White House’s invitation. According to CBS News, officials discovered a fourth set of classified documents that had been misplaced. This led to DOJ officials looking into other locations related to Biden.

However, the DOJ has not sought a search warrant to access any Biden properties. The Friday search in Wilmington was unanimous and prosecutors plan to request access at Biden’s other properties.

Friday’s batch of documents was the fourth since November, and the first to be found inside Biden’s Wilmington home. They date back from his time in Congress, while the rest of the documents date back to Biden’s time as vice president.

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The Friday search in Wilmington was consensual, and prosecutors would plan to request access to Biden's other properties.

Friday’s Wilmington search was agreed upon and prosecutors will request access to Biden’s other properties.
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A general view of President Joe Biden’s home in Rehoboth, Delaware, on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023.

A general view of President Joe Biden’s home in Rehoboth, Delaware, on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023.
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FBI and other DOJ personnel arrived Biden arrived at his Wilmington home at 9:45 am Friday. He searched the house for approximately 12 hours and left at 10:30 pm. 

John Lausch, U.S. Attorney, coordinated the efforts. While Robert Hur, special counsel, gets up to speed on the investigation, he is still playing a leading role.

Six documents classified as classified were recovered by officials and taken into custody

Karine Jean-Pierre, White House Press Secretary, was the one who led the search. assured reporters The search for new documents ended in mid-January. New documents were still found at the Wilmington address on Jan. 14, and again on January 20.

Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre speaks during the daily briefing at the White House on Jan. 20, 2023.

Karine Jean-Pierre, Press Secretary, speaks during the White House Daily Briefing on Jan. 20, 2023.
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General view of the gate to the access road leading to the home of President Joe Biden in Wilmington on Thursday, Jan. 12. 2023.

General view of the entrance road to the President Joe Biden’s Wilmington home on Thursday, January 12. 2023.
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Biden’s lawyers found the information. first batch of classified documents Inside the Penn Biden Center offices, November. They said that they immediately turned over the documents the National Archives.

Attorney General Merrick Galrland was inspired by the trove of documents that had been mishandled to name a special counsel, tapping Hur.

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Republicans on Capitol Hill are increasing scrutiny of the investigation. James Comer (R-K.y.), chairman of House Oversight Committee, suggests that there is a lot more to it. may have been a “coverup.”


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