Trump Reacts After White House Says No Visitor Logs for Biden’s Delaware House
After the election, former President Donald Trump spoke out. White House said there are no visitor logs for President Joe Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, where multiple classified documents were discovered.
“The White House just announced that there are no LOGS or information of any kind on visitors to the Wilmington house and flimsy, unlocked, and unsecured, but now very famous, garage. Maybe they are smarter than we think!” Trump wrote Truth Social on January 16.
“This is one of seemingly many places where HIGHLY CLASSIFIED documents are stored (in a big pile on the damp floor).”
A “small number” On this site, you can find classified materials three separate occasions in Biden’s Wilmington house in December and January, in the garage and a room adjacent to it, White House lawyer Richard Sauber said last week.
Sauber described another stash of documents as a “stash” “small number,” Was found in early November at the Penn Biden Center at the University of Pennsylvania, which once served as Biden’s office. These documents date back to Biden’s time as vice president during the Obama administration. It is not clear how many documents were found from each site.
Sauber said that the documents were authentic. “inadvertently placed” Visit the following locations.
The White House spokesman Ian Sams on Monday said that it wasn’t standard practice to keep visitor logs of the president’s personal residence, after Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, demanded Information cited national security concerns.
“Like every president across decades of modern history, his personal residence is personal,” said Ian Sams is the spokesperson for the White House Counsel in a statement sent to the media. “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.”
Trump on Monday sought to draw a distinction between Biden’s handling of the files with his case regarding classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago resort, which was subject to an unprecedented FBI raid last August. Agents at the time took About 100 documents were marked top secret or classified, and 11,000 other documents were marked non-classified. The investigations into both cases are ongoing by separate special counsels. Trump claims that he had declassified all materials before he resigned.
Unlike Biden’s garage, Trump claimed, “Mar-a-Lago is a highly secured facility, with Security Cameras all over the place, and watched over by staff & our great Secret Service.”
“I have INFO on everyone!” Trump declared.
The White House has been under scrutiny for failing to disclose the discovery of the documents on Nov. 2. Critics have claimed that it was a deliberate attempt at covering up information that would have adversely affected Democrats during the midterms. After the initial report by media outlets, the White House confirmed the discovery on Jan. 9.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, when asked repeatedly about the monthslong delay, insisted the administration was being transparent and that there’s an “ongoing process that is occuring.”
Biden, Jan. 12, defended the storage of classified information near his Corvette and indicated that he was limited in what he could speak.
“I’m going to get a chance to speak on all this, God willing, soon,” He told reporters. “And, by the way, my Corvette is in a locked garage. Okay? So, it’s not like they’re sitting out in the street.”
Documents obtained by the House Oversight Committee suggest that the president’s son, Hunter Biden, had used the Wilmington address on his driver’s license as recently as 2018, a concern Comer cited in a letter to White House Counsel Stuart Delery on Friday.
“The Committee is concerned President Biden stored classified documents at the same location his son resided while engaging in international business deals with adversaries of the United States,” Comer wrote.
The Epoch Times reached the White House to request comment.
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