House Oversight Committee Chairman Comer to Continue to Press for Info After White House Claims No Delaware Visitor Logs
EXCLUSIVE: James Comer, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, has pledged to continue pressing the Biden Administration for answers about classified documents found in unsecure locations. This is after the White House confirmed that there are no visitor logs at President Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware home.
“President Biden promised to have the most transparent administration in history but he refuses to be transparent when it matters most,” Fox News Digital exclusive interview with Comer Monday, following a statement by the White House Counsel’s Office that there were no visitor logs For the Wilmington, Delaware home.
“The White House, National Archives, and the Justice Department withheld information from Congress and the American people about classified records found in unsecure locations from Joe Biden’s time as vice president,” continued Comer. “The American people deserve transparency, not secrecy. We will continue to press the Biden Administration for answers about who had access to these classified documents and why Biden aides were permitted to rummage through the Wilmington residence after the appointment of a special counsel.”
After discovering that Biden’s lawyers had found a stash classified documents in the garage of his home, Comer, R.Ky. demanded the visitor logs. Although it is standard practice to keep detailed visitor logs at White House, Biden’s lawyers claim that no such record exists for his Delaware home.
“Like every President in decades of modern history, his personal residence is personal,” Fox News was informed Monday by the White House Counsel.
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“But upon taking office, President Biden restored the norm and tradition of keeping White House visitors logs, including publishing them regularly, after the previous administration ended them,” The White House did not stop.
Sunday’s statement by the Secret Service was also that, while a detail has been assigned to the house, they do not record visitors.
“We don’t independently maintain our own visitor logs because it’s a private residence,” Anthony Guglielmi, spokesperson, stated that he told reporters.
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This report was contributed by Anders Hagstrom and Peter Doocy of Fox News.
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