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Search of Biden's home by DOJ finds 6 more classified documents (CNBC)

The Biden White House has been criticized for how it has handled the discovery of classified records in private locations used by Joe Biden.

"By agreement with DOJ, representatives of both the personal legal team and the White House Counsel's Office were present." A single page of classified material was then found at the Wilmington residence on Jan 11. The FBI had a search warrant in that case. A small number of classified records first were found by Biden's lawyers on Nov. Trump is also being eyed for possible obstruction of justice by stonewalling efforts by government officials to recover those documents. He said that on Friday, the "DOJ completed a thorough search of all the materials in the President's Wilmington home." Bauer, in his statement Saturday said that the president's legal team offered to provide "prompt access" to Biden's private residence "to allow DOJ to conduct a search of the entire premises for potential vice-presidential records and potential classified material." He said that the offer was made "in the interest of moving the process forward as expeditiously as possible." Biden and the White House have been criticized for the two-month lag in disclosing the discovery of the first batch of classified documents at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement in Washington. 20, a small number of classified records were found in the garage of Biden's Wilmington home. Some of the items dated from Biden's tenure in the Senate, where he represented Delaware from 1973 to 2009, and some of the items were from his tenure as vice president in the Obama administration, from 2009 through 2017, Bauer said. [Department of Justice](https://www.justice.gov/) authorities found more classified material at the Wilmington, Delaware, home of President [Joe Biden](https://www.cnbc.com/joe-biden/) during a consensual search Friday that lasted nearly 13 hours, his personal lawyer said in a statement Saturday.

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6 More Classified Documents Found At Biden's Family Home, Says ... (NDTV)

Officials from the US Department of Justice found six more classified documents during a search of Joe Biden's family home in Delaware this week, ...

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Joe Biden: White House says six more classified documents found ... (Sky News)

A statement by Mr Biden's lawyer Bob Bauer said the Justice Department retrieved more documents with classified markings at the US president's home during a ...

[Special counsel appointed to investigate classified documents found in Biden's home and former office](https://news.sky.com/story/special-counsel-appointed-to-investigate-classified-documents-found-in-joe-bidens-home-and-former-office-12784710) [One man's gaffe, another man's gift? White House lawyer Richard Sauber said in a statement that a total of six pages of classified documents were discovered during a search of the president's private library. A statement by Mr Biden's lawyer Bob Bauer said the Justice Department retrieved more documents with classified markings at the US president's home during a 13-hour search.

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US Justice Department found six more classified documents in Joe ... (The Indian Express)

The Department of Justice also took some notes that Biden had personally handwritten as vice president, according to the lawyer.

The latest search was the first time federal law enforcement authorities have conducted a search for government documents at Biden’s private addresses, according to information released publicly. [how former President Donald Trump handled classified documents after his presidency](https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-global/joe-biden-classified-files-donald-trump-case-explained-8374684/). This month, US Attorney General Merrick Garland named a special counsel to probe the matter.

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DOJ Seizes Additional Documents In Search Of Joe Biden's ... (Deadline)

A Justice Department search of President Joe Biden's Wilmington home resulted in the seizure of six items with classified markings, some of which were from ...

In his statement, Bauer defended how information has been disclosed, suggesting that Biden and his legal team have deferred to the DOJ. They are spending the weekend at their home in Rehoboth Beach, DE. Yet the unanswered questions, coupled with the drip, drip, drip nature of the discovery of additional documents, has created political fallout for Biden, who is weighing whether to run for another term. Attorney General Merrick Garland then appointed a [special counsel](https://deadline.com/tag/special-counsel/) to investigate the handling of the documents. With each revelation, White House reporters have pressed Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre over key details, the timeline of events, and why more information was not disclosed earlier. By agreement with the DOJ, representatives from Biden’s personal legal team and the White House counsel’s office were present.

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Six more documents found after FBI search of US President Joe ... (ABC News)

Key points: The search comes more than a week after six other classified documents were found in the president's home; Mr Biden says a "handful of documents ...

They were spending the weekend at their home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. The Justice Department, he added, "took possession of materials it deemed within the scope of its inquiry, including six items consisting of documents with classification markings and surrounding materials, some of which were from the president's service in the Senate and some of which were from his tenure as vice-president." - Mr Biden says a "handful of documents were filed in the wrong place"

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New search of Biden's home turns up more classified documents (Aljazeera.com)

Officials in the United States have discovered six more classified documents during a new search of President Joe Biden's home in Wilmington, Delaware, ...

The latest search was the first time federal law enforcement authorities have conducted a search for government documents at Biden’s private addresses, according to information released publicly. Biden’s personal lawyers previously conducted a search of the Rehoboth Beach residence and said they did not find any official documents or classified records. The DOJ, he added, “had full access to the President’s home, including personally handwritten notes, files, papers, binders, memorabilia, to-do lists, schedules, and reminders going back decades”. They were in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, for the weekend. It came more than a week after Biden’s lawyers found Officials in the United States have discovered six more classified documents during a new search of President Joe Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, according to a lawyer.

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US files: Six more classified documents seized at Biden home (BBC News)

The president offered access "to his home to allow DoJ to conduct a search of the entire premises for potential vice-presidential records and potential ...

He alleges that President Biden is being treated more favourably by the FBI. Mr Biden's team insists the president has co-operated fully with the DoJ inquiry. It was searched earlier this month and no documents were found, his lawyers said, according to the New York Times.

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FBI Searched Joe Biden Home, Found Documents Marked Classified (Outlook India)

The president voluntarily allowed the FBI into his home, but the lack of a search warrant did not dim the extraordinary nature of the search.

Biden has said he was "surprised" that classified documents were uncovered at the Penn Biden Centre. "Since the beginning, the President has been committed to handling this responsibly because he takes this seriously," White House lawyer Richard Sauber said Saturday. The documents taken by the FBI on Friday spanned Biden's time in the Senate and the vice presidency, while the notes dated to his time as vice president, said Bob Bauer, the president's personal lawyer, on Saturday. The FBI, he added, "had full access to the President's home, including personally handwritten notes, files, papers, binders, memorabilia, to-do lists, schedules, and reminders going back decades". The Biden investigation has also complicated the Justice Department's probe into Trump's retention of classified documents and official records after he left office. "We found a handful of documents were filed in the wrong place," Biden told reporters Thursday in California.

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Ron Klain to reportedly step down as Biden chief of staff (The Guardian)

New York Times reports Klain to announce departure in coming weeks, following two grueling years since president took office.

Klain, a lawyer by training, also oversaw the Obama administration’s response to an outbreak of Ebola in 2014. More recently, Biden has come under scrutiny for alleged improper handling of federal documents, as well as fresh pressure from Republicans in their new majority in the House of Representatives. “So much to be done.

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Joe Biden's chief of staff Ron Klain expected to step down - reports (BBC News)

He was played by the actor Kevin Spacey in the movie Recount, which was about the presidential election of 2000. Mr Klain has informed Mr Biden of his decision ...

The role is known to have a high turnover rate - former President Donald Trump, for example, had four chiefs of staff during his four-year term. The Republican Party won a majority in the House of Representatives, which is one half of the United States Congress, and has pledged to investigate Mr Biden on multiple fronts. Mr Klain has spent spent decades as one of Mr Biden's top aides, first in the Senate and later when Mr Biden was vice-president.

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Joe Biden's chief of staff Ron Klain plans to depart in coming weeks (Financial Times)

Biden is gearing up for the likely launch of his re-election campaign in 2024, after Democrats performed better than expected in the 2022. midterm elections.

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Ron Klain, Biden's White House chief of staff, is reportedly expected ... (CNBC)

Klain, a longtime adviser to President Joe Biden, supported Biden through his 2020 campaign and has helped guide his administration since he was elected to ...

Klain, a longtime adviser to President Joe Biden, supported Biden through his 2020 campaign and has helped guide his administration since he was elected to office. Klain's resignation would be a significant departure in an administration that has so far avoided many turnovers. Biden

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Justice department finds more classified documents at Joe Biden's ... (The Guardian)

New search turns up six more items from tenures as vice-president and in the Senate.

[president Donald Trump handled classified documents ](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/11/trump-biden-classified-documents-serious-mar-a-lago)after his presidency. The latest search was the first time federal law enforcement authorities have conducted a search for government documents at Biden’s private addresses, according to information released publicly. On Saturday, Bauer did not make clear in his statement where in the Wilmington home the documents were found. Other documents were from his tenure as vice-president in the Obama administration, from 2009 through 2017, Bauer said. Biden is in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, for the weekend. [were discovered this month](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/14/joe-biden-classified-documents-found) at Biden’s Wilmington residence, and [in November at a private office](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/09/us-justice-department-investigating-documents-biden) he maintained at a Washington, DC, thinktank after ending his tenure as vice-president in the Obama administration in 2017.

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More classified items found in search of Joe Biden's home (The National)

Other documents were from his tenure as vice president in the Obama administration, from 2009 to 2017, Mr Bauer said on Saturday. Assistant US Attorney Joseph ...

Mr Bauer did not make clear in his statement where in the Wilmington home the documents were found. The latest search was the first time federal law enforcement authorities have conducted a search for government documents at Mr Biden's private addresses, according to information released publicly. Mr Trump resisted doing so until an FBI search in August at his Florida resort. “Since the beginning, the President has been committed to handling this responsibly because he takes this seriously,” White House lawyer Richard Sauber said Saturday. Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed former Maryland US Attorney Robert Hur as a special counsel to investigate any potential wrongdoing surrounding the Biden documents. Mr Biden is in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, for the weekend.

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As revelations grow on Joe Biden's handling of classified documents ... (USA TODAY)

The discovery of more documents during an FBI search of President Joe Biden's home raised new questions about his handling of classified information.

[found six pages of classified material](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/01/11/big-questions-remain-on-biden-classified-documents-as-justice-review-nears-end/11032827002/) at his Wilmington residence. New developments in the document scandal could cut into Biden's support as he prepares to give his State of the Union address in early February and potentially announce a reelection bid. They have been accused, however, of not being transparent enough about the searches and what classified documents Biden had in his possession. After the National Archives processes the massive volume of documents, many of them are eventually declassified and made available to the public, including at presidential libraries. There was no warrant in the search of Biden's residence last week. No, the search was consensual, expected and coordinated between both parties. Trump refused, saying he had personally declassified some if not all of them under his broad authorities as president, and that they were part of his personal papers. Judges only authorize such search warrants if the requesting authorities show reason to believe that either a crime had been committed there or that evidence of such a crime could be found there. He is spending the weekend at his Rehoboth Beach property in Deleware. CBS reported on the documents in January, prompting a congressional inquiry. Their existence was not made public by the White House. And at least six more documents were uncovered during a secondary search of Biden's home that was conducted Friday by the DOJ.

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FBI searched Joe Biden home, found items marked classified (MARCA.com)

The FBI searched President Joe Biden's home in Wilmington, Delaware, on Friday and located additional documents with classified markings and also took ...

Biden has said he was "surprised" that classified documents were uncovered at the Penn Biden Center. The Biden document discoveries and the investigation into Trump, which is in the hands of special counsel Jack Smith, are significantly different. The Biden investigation has also complicated the Justice Department's probe into Trump's retention of classified documents and official records after he left office. "We found a handful of documents were filed in the wrong place," Biden said. Biden's personal attorneys previously conducted a search of the Rehoboth Beach residence and said they did not find any official documents or classified records. It compounded the embarrassment to Biden that started with the disclosure Jan.

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Joe Biden's China And Russia Nightmare Could Be About To Come ... (Forbes)

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joe Biden: Why US Department of Justice dey search home of di ... (BBC News)

Some documents wey dem seize for im Wilmington property on Friday na from di time wen e be senator and odas from im tenure as vice-president under Barack ...

Mr Biden bin play down di affair say na oversight. For di second set of documents. He allege say dem di FBI dey favour President Biden wit di way dem dey treat am. Afta dem see di documents, di president say im team immediately hand dem ova give di National Archives plus di Justice Department. Mr Biden say im no dey wetin dey di recovered papers. Afta dem see di documents, di president say im team immediately hand dem over to di National Archives and di Justice Department.

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Democrats ding Biden on documents even as they push back ... (Politico)

"Joe Biden has shown total cooperation in this effort. That's a sharp contrast to President Trump,” Sen. Dick Durbin said.

They’re available and open to anybody,” Turner said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” “So, I don’t know what’s there until we see the documents — if there are national security documents relating to foreign nations adversaries, particularly China.” Speaking on ABC’s “This Week,” Coons said that concern over the discovery of additional classified documents at Biden’s residence in Delaware is, more than anything else, distracting the nation from more important issues. I think as long as the White House does what it should do, which is cooperate fully so we can get to the bottom of this, there’s the appropriate process.” [found five additional documents](https://www.politico.com/news/2023/01/14/more-documents-found-at-bidens-delaware-home-00077982) in this president’s Delaware home, the White House announced Jan. But now this has gone from simply being irresponsible to downright scary.” “Well, I’m concerned; there’s a standard we follow when it comes to members of Congress and classified information,” the Illinois Democrat said. “The White House needs to cooperate with the Justice Department,” Gottheimer said. But the polling was conducted before the announcement of more documents being discovered in Biden’s possession. They were then turned over to the Justice Department, which had appointed a special counsel to investigate the matter. — whether it be my chief of staff or, you know, my staff that were doing this and I’m looking at — then I’m going to hold someone accountable, but basically, the buck stops with me,” Manchin said. “I would think that.

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Legislators call Biden's treatment of classified documents ... (CNBC)

Most Americans think both Biden and Trump have handled classified material inappropriately, according to a poll released Sunday by ABC News.

"It required an FBI search, a nonconsensual warrant-driven search to get the documents from Mar-a-Lago." What should be done is exactly what Merrick Garland did with the special counsel." he said on CNN's "State of the Union." Trump is also being investigated for possible obstruction of justice due to stonewalling efforts to prevent government officials from recovering those documents. Biden's personal lawyer and a prosecutor disclosed the search, which lasted nearly 13 hours, Saturday evening. The survey was conducted between Jan.

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In U.S. President Joe Biden's home search, Justice Department finds ... (Economic Times)

Troubles seem to be rising for U.S. President Joe Biden as more classified documents have been found at the leaders home search.

[Bauer](/topic/bauer), said that some classified documents and "surrounding materials" were dated from the tenure of Biden in the U.S. In the [Senate](/topic/senate), he represented Delaware from 1973 to 2009. Earlier this month, some classified government records were found at the Wilmington residence of the President. The search was conducted by Justice Department investigators in proper coordination with Biden's lawyers ahead of time, Bauer added. For the weekend, Biden is in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. President, in [Wilmington](/topic/wilmington), Delaware.

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Biden Docs: DOJ prosecutors weighing search of Biden's Rehoboth ... (Fox News)

Justice Department prosecutors are reportedly considering requests to search President Biden's home in Rehoboth Beach after more classified documents were ...

[assured reporters](https://www.foxnews.com/politics/white-house-press-secretary-grilled-past-claim-classified-document-search-complete) in mid-January that the search for new documents was over. Friday's batch of documents were the fourth to be found since November, and the third to be found inside Biden's Wilmington home. Nevertheless, new documents were found at the Wilmington residence Jan. Friday and searched the house for roughly 12 hours, leaving at 10:30 p.m. The DOJ has not pursued a search warrant for any of Biden's properties, however. There, officials uncovered a fourth batch of misplaced classified documents, leading DOJ officials to consider searches at other locations connected to Biden, according to CBS News.

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The Biden-Documents Mess (The New Yorker)

House Republicans are ramping up conspiracy theories, but one thing seems clear: the government's documents system has an overclassification addiction.

Greene said that the documents case is an example of a “two-tiered justice system,” that Biden should be impeached, and that the timing of the disclosures was “so much B.S.” The affair of the documents may prove something of a stress test. So it’s not like it’s sitting out in the street.” Cue a New York Post headline announcing, “HUNTER BIDEN HAD ACCESS TO DAD’S CORVETTE,” accompanied by a photo of the President’s son seated in the car, which was purportedly found on a laptop belonging to him—the subject of yet another saga. One of the many unfortunate aspects of the case, though, is that the count rose as the Biden team let the news come out in dribs and drabs in the course of a week. But the fact that these two very different men, for different reasons, both had classified documents in their homes should be cause for reflection about our system of secrecy, too. They are not the same, and that is something worth emphasizing. When Peter Doocy, of Fox News, asked Biden at a press conference, “Classified material next to your Corvette—what were you thinking?,” the President decided to defend the honor of his car, a 1967 Stingray convertible: “My Corvette’s in a locked garage, O.K.? The next day, Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, said in response to a question about the search process, “You should assume that it’s been completed.” But five more documents were apparently found in the room that evening. Comer had suggested, in another interview, that he was concerned not so much about classified documents ending up in a former Vice-President’s home as about whether Biden was being treated differently than Donald Trump was when documents marked classified were found at his home, at Mar-a-Lago. Republicans are, unsurprisingly, in an uproar over the discovery, in three different locations associated with President Joe Biden—his former office at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement, a room in his Delaware home, and his garage—of documents marked as classified. The complaint from Comer, who is the new chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, was, to say the least, muddled. Now we find out that Joe Biden did the exact same thing that every President has done.”

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Revelations grow on Joe Biden's handling of classified documents ... (Yahoo News)

The discovery of more documents during an FBI search of President Joe Biden's home raised new questions about his handling of classified information.

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Joe Biden set to appoint Jeff Zients as White House chief of staff (Financial Times)

Former coronavirus tsar would replace Ron Klain at critical moment two years into US presidency.

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Jeff Zients reportedly will be Biden's next chief of staff (CNBC)

Zients has previously helped steer the Biden administration's Covid-19 response and carry out its ambitious vaccine campaign. Though Zients has a relatively ...

Klain previously acted as Biden's chief of staff during former President Barack Obama's first term, and he's worked with Biden since he ran for president back in 1987. After the midterm elections in November and an action-packed two years in the White House, Klain has told colleagues that he is ready for something different, a Washington Post report said. - Jeff Zients will serve as President Joe Biden's next chief of staff, according to media reports on Sunday.

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Joe Biden to pick Jeff Zients as his next chief of staff: Report (India Today)

Jeff Zients, who ran the administration's response to the COVID-19 pandemic at the start of Biden's term, is going to be Biden's next chief of staff.

The White House remains mired in controversy over discoveries of classified documents at Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, and at his former institute in Washington, with the latest tranche of found records disclosed Saturday evening. ALSO READ: ALSO READ

Statement from President Joe Biden on the Shooting in Monterey ... (The White House)

Jill and I are thinking of those killed and injured in last night's deadly mass shooting in Monterey Park. While there is still much we don't know about.

As we await more crucial information from law enforcement, I want to assure the community of Monterey Park and the broader area that we will support you in every way we can. Jill and I are thinking of those killed and injured in last night’s deadly mass shooting in Monterey Park. Monterey Park is home to one of the largest AA and NHPI communities in America, many of whom were celebrating the Lunar New Year along with loved ones and friends this weekend.

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Joe Biden-Signed Book for Late Son's Nurse Up for Sale with $28K ... (TMZ)

Joe Biden's hand-signed book given to the nurse who took care of his son before he died of cancer, is up for grabs ... now buyers have the opportunity to ...

Thank you both and keep the faith." You are both the definition of generosity. He's signed many things in office, but we're told he typically only signs his name. I learned after the fact. Joe wrote, "I know what you did for my son. [President Biden](https://www.tmz.com/people/joe-biden/)'s hand-signed memoir -- gifted to the nurse who took care of his son before he died of cancer -- is up for grabs, giving buyers a chance to own the exclusive note from the Prez.

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US President Joe Biden Should Be 'Embarrassed' By Classified ... (Outlook India)

Dick Durbin, the second-ranking Democrat in the Senate, said US President Joe Biden no longer has the moral high ground on the classified documents case ...

James Comer, R-Ky., said he took Biden “at his word when the first set of documents were found. The new chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, Rep. When that information is found, it diminishes the stature of any person who is in possession of it because it's not supposed to happen. “How does this happen?” 11 and 12 in his home library. 2 at the offices of the Penn Biden Centre in Washington, and then in follow up searches on Dec.

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FBI search deepens political implications of Biden document ... (CNN)

The FBI search of President Joe Biden's home and discovery of more classified material deepened the seriousness of his secret documents controversy and ...

Friday’s FBI search, and the Biden legal team’s apparent cooperation, appears to take away one of the chief talking points from Republicans – that Trump was treated unfairly because his property was “raided” and Biden’s wasn’t. While Democrats have defended the president, there have been clear indications of concern and even frustration among his allies in Congress that the White House hasn’t already put a lid on the controversy. The American people have a right to know what was in all these documents Biden was illegally hoarding. The question of whether to prosecute Trump as an ex-president and current 2024 White House candidate – over the documents saga and his role ahead of the US Capitol insurrection in 2021 – was already radioactive. And while years from now, when the current president’s legacy is assessed, his current embarrassment may be a mere blip, it represents a huge break for Trump’s 2024 campaign since it appears to defang one of the most potent early attack lines against him. But while such legal distinctions may exist, the political fallout of such a course would be inflammatory. Among the potential charges facing Trump in his own special counsel probe is obstruction of justice. Rick Scott tweeted, “Think about this—Joe Biden has had classified documents lying around his home for YEARS with no explanation or accountability as to why.” Among multiple other gloating tweets from Republicans, Missouri Sen. “Whether it was the fault of a staffer or an attorney, it makes no difference. The White House’s management of the controversy, which has fed the classic drip, drip cycle of a slowly emerging Washington scandal, has distracted from a period of political success for the president and offered openings for the new Republican House majority. It provoked new questions over why Biden still had classified information from his time as a vice president; how material, typically treated with extreme care by federal employees, ended up at his private residence; and whether it was secure from prying eyes in the years it was there. That really ratchets the investigation.”

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Biden to name Jeff Zients as new chief of staff after Ron Klain exit ... (The Guardian)

Zients had worked at the White House before as the top official for coordinating the US response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

More recently, Biden has come under scrutiny for alleged improper handling of federal documents, as well as fresh pressure from Republicans in their new majority in the House of Representatives. But so much progress.” “So much to be done.

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Differences between Biden, Trump docs stories become more obvious (MSNBC)

As Joe Biden invites Justice Department investigators into his home without a warrant, we're reminded of the kind of steps Donald Trump refused to take.

Whether the Democratic president's critic are prepared to acknowledge this fact or not, every step in the Biden story makes his predecessor look worse, not better. He wasn’t asked to return the germane documents because officials didn’t know they were missing. In fact, one of the more notable details about this story is that the FBI didn’t need a search warrant — because the president, unlike his immediate predecessor, extended a voluntary invitation to Justice Department investigators, asking them to show up at his door and conduct a thorough review. To be sure, it’s hardly good news for the incumbent Democrat that Justice Department investigators — over the course of an inspection that lasted 13 hours — uncovered another half-dozen items. Six additional items, including documents with classified markings, were found in President Joe Biden’s Delaware home after Justice Department officials searched the residence Friday, the president’s personal attorney said Saturday. Michael McCaul sat down yesterday with ABC News’ Martha Raddatz, and the host asked the Texan about the latest classified materials discovered in President Joe Biden’s Delaware home.

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'No Regrets' says US President Joe Biden after classified documents ... (Zee News)

Department of Justice, US found classified documents from US President Joe Biden's private residence. The documents were from the time when he served as the ...

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Why Ron Klain's Exit as Chief of Staff is a 'Huge Loss' for Joe Biden (Newsweek)

Klain has been the top aide to the president for two years and helped push through some of his biggest achievements in the White House.

"In my experience, as a chief of staff and a manager, he's among the best I've ever worked with." The hours and the stress are brutal, and the work is essentially infinite. "In addition, the chief of staff's Capitol Hill experience could come in handy as they confront divided government." "The White House is not the ideal spot for long-term employment. "Truly one of the very best people you could ever hope to work with in government." [president also faces scrutiny](https://www.newsweek.com/bidens-classified-documents-problem-just-got-worse-1775549) following the discovery of classified documents at his home in Wilmington, Delaware, and a think tank office in Washington, D.C. Hard to find good chiefs of staff," Hasan tweeted. [Matt Gaetz](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/matt-gaetz), a Florida Republican, has said reports that [Klain plans to step](https://www.newsweek.com/matt-gaetzs-key-tell-that-democrats-are-done-biden-1775538) down are a "key tell" that Democrats are ready to move on from Biden ahead of the 2024 election. "The good news for President Biden is that he has a wide talent pool of folks—like Ron Klain was himself when he was chosen for the role—who he has worked with, who he trusts, and who can step in to fill jobs as they come open," Niven told Newsweek. [The Lincoln Project](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/the-lincoln-project), added the White House "will most certainly miss" Klain as he has been a "very big part of the President's successes in the last two years." [Democrats](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/democrats) performed better than expected by keeping control of the [Senate](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/senate) and fending off a predicted "red wave" in the House. [Joe Biden](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/joe-biden) will face in replacing [Ron Klain](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/ron-klain) amid reports the president's chief of staff is leaving the role.

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FBI search deepens political implications of Biden document ... (CNN)

The FBI search of President Joe Biden's home and discovery of more classified material deepened the seriousness of his secret documents controversy and ...

Friday’s FBI search, and the Biden legal team’s apparent cooperation, appears to take away one of the chief talking points from Republicans – that Trump was treated unfairly because his property was “raided” and Biden’s wasn’t. While Democrats have defended the president, there have been clear indications of concern and even frustration among his allies in Congress that the White House hasn’t already put a lid on the controversy. The American people have a right to know what was in all these documents Biden was illegally hoarding. The question of whether to prosecute Trump as an ex-president and current 2024 White House candidate – over the documents saga and his role ahead of the US Capitol insurrection in 2021 – was already radioactive. And while years from now, when the current president’s legacy is assessed, his current embarrassment may be a mere blip, it represents a huge break for Trump’s 2024 campaign since it appears to defang one of the most potent early attack lines against him. But while such legal distinctions may exist, the political fallout of such a course would be inflammatory. Among the potential charges facing Trump in his own special counsel probe is obstruction of justice. Rick Scott tweeted, “Think about this—Joe Biden has had classified documents lying around his home for YEARS with no explanation or accountability as to why.” Among multiple other gloating tweets from Republicans, Missouri Sen. “Whether it was the fault of a staffer or an attorney, it makes no difference. The White House’s management of the controversy, which has fed the classic drip, drip cycle of a slowly emerging Washington scandal, has distracted from a period of political success for the president and offered openings for the new Republican House majority. It provoked new questions over why Biden still had classified information from his time as a vice president; how material, typically treated with extreme care by federal employees, ended up at his private residence; and whether it was secure from prying eyes in the years it was there. That really ratchets the investigation.”

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Joe Biden has some difficult questions to answer (Spectator.co.uk)

Joe Biden has become the Typhoid Mary of classified documents, spreading them as he goes. They keep turning up in batch after batch, everywhere but the ...

If that is what Joe did at the Penn Biden Center, he did it in tandem with the University of Pennsylvania, which was eager to partner with a powerful politician and link arms with one party. They are why it was so pernicious – and such a flagrant abuse of journalistic standards – to suppress that story before the 2020 election, as mainstream outlets and social media did. Nor should the questions end with Biden’s mishandling of documents at the centre. What we don’t know is what happened behind the scenes, whether money was transferred from one university account to another to mask its origins. The issues here go beyond one university and its politically connected centre. The University of Pennsylvania abandoned this basic responsibility when it sponsored a Washington centre tightly bound to one party and its leaders. The Penn Biden Center was purpose-built to give Biden’s inner circle a snug resting place as they waited for him to run again. The secrecy was especially useful for rich foreign donors, such as those connected to the Chinese Communist party, who have insinuated themselves at countless cash-hungry universities. The first is that the Penn Biden Center was (and is) effectively an adjunct of one political party, based at a major research university. The old Democratic machine handed them to its political allies, stashed them in ‘Streets and Sanitation’ – and didn’t call them professors. This institutional neutrality is vital to the university’s purpose. But the university itself (and its departments) should avoid them unless they bear directly on its educational responsibilities.

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Biden's New Chief of Staff Sure Is a Curious Choice (Slate Magazine)

The first real changing of the guard is underway in the Biden administration. In the whirlwind span of a single weekend, rumors began to emerge that the ...

Zients’ brinkmanship was [right at the center of](https://prospect.org/economy/biden-do-not-reappoint-list-economic-policy-advisers/) that disaster. That’s a hopeful sign for Democrats, and perhaps Zients will join the chorus of Obama-Biden veterans pledging not to make the same mistake twice. [short list](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/21/us/politics/ron-klain-resigning.html) that Zients was chosen from for the role exclusively featured the usual suspects of Bidenworld, including lobbyists, bundlers, and advisers who have battled with progressives in the past. “At the very least, it’s a real failure to think outside of the box,” Jeff Hauser, founder of the Revolving Door Project, which has been among Zients’ most vocal critics, told me. [reported](https://prospect.org/power/corporate-past-of-jeffrey-zients/), Zients’ investment fund, Portfolio Logic, featured multiple firms that paid out multimillion-dollar settlements in cases brought by the Department of Justice alleging the defrauding of Medicare. Zients served as acting Office of Management and Budget director from 2012 to 2013, spearheading the Obama administration’s negotiations over the “fiscal cliff,” when Republicans were threatening a debt ceiling breach. Democrats in the Senate and White House were The first real changing of the guard is underway in the Biden administration. In the whirlwind span of a single weekend, rumors began to emerge that the president’s chief of staff, Ron Klain, would be leaving the White House. On everything from drug pricing to monopolization to tax policy, the administration has locked horns with the financier class; now the top office will be held by one of the industry’s very own. He is also the person in the president’s inner sanctum that progressives most feared losing. Is it a personnel change or a change in philosophy?

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Joe Biden Nominates North Korea Human Rights Envoy, First Since ... (NDTV)

The White House on Tuesday nominated a special envoy for human rights in North Korea, moving to fill a post that has been empty since 2017 amid debate over ...

Some activists said human rights had been shunted aside in favour of national security priorities. A landmark 2014 U.N. South Korea's ambassador on North Korean human rights expressed disappointment last year that Biden's administration had yet to appoint an envoy for the issue at the time.

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Joe Biden inviting an FBI search of his home is a huge gamble to ... (Fortune)

The remarkable, nearly 13-hour search by FBI agents of the sitting president's Wilmington home is the latest political black eye for Biden.

That is what we always do and that is what we are doing in the matters you are referring to.” [Criticism of Biden’s handling of the matter](https://apnews.com/article/biden-politics-united-states-government-merrick-garland-9c875e913618a68ac73d9e41505ab769) has come from Democrats as well as Republicans. [In 2016, when the FBI recommended against criminal charges](https://apnews.com/article/f9d071a7d1f5401696d825d46c34e4ff) for Hillary Clinton over classified emails she sent and received via a private server when she was secretary of state, then-FBI Director James Comey said the Justice Department —in choosing which cases to bring over the past century — has looked for evidence of criminal intent, indications of disloyalty to the U.S., retention of vast quantities of classified documents or any effort to obstruct justice. It’s not clear whether agents in the Biden investigation have progressed beyond the question of intent. The former president is sure to press that accusation vigorously as he campaigns to regain the White House. Responding to Comer’s requests for copies of the documents taken from Biden’s home, the White House counsel’s office on Monday said it no longer had possession of them. 2](https://apnews.com/article/biden-politics-us-federal-bureau-of-investigation-district-columbia-barack-obama-ca0ed31590d838dcc26420f475c9196f), a week before the midterm elections, as they were clearing out an office Biden had used at the Penn Biden Center in Washington. That’s in addition to the documents already turned in by Biden’s lawyers. Agents could also choose to search the Penn Biden Center and Biden’s other home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, as the probe continues. The president is aiming to show that, unlike Trump, he never intended to retain classified materials — a key distinction that experts say diminishes the risks of criminal liability. White House spokesman Ian Sams said Monday that Biden’s own attorneys invited the FBI to conduct the search. But it’s a legal and political calculation that aides hope will pay off in the long run as he prepares to seek reelection.

Statement from President Joe Biden on Introduction of Key Gun ... (The White House)

When I signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act – the first significant piece of gun safety legislation in nearly 30 years – I said that there was.

In the 10 years that the Assault Weapons Ban was on the books, mass shootings went down. Today, Senator Feinstein, with whom I worked with to pass the last Assault Weapons Ban in 1994, has once again introduced an Assault Weapons and High-Capacity Magazine Ban in the Senate, as well as legislation raising the age to purchase them to 21. In the short time since, communities across America have been struck by tragedy after tragedy, including mass shootings from Colorado Springs to Monterey Park and daily acts of gun violence that do not make national headlines.

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Dems concerned over handling of Biden documents (Politico)

The discovery of new papers has created a political headache after Democrats sought to hammer Trump for his handling of classified material.

“You have to get the answers to the questions before you reach a judgment,” said Sen. Peters, who also runs Democrats’ campaign arm, said he wanted to deal with the issue “for presidencies in general. “If it’s a handful of documents and they’re not very serious, and maybe they were once classified but they’re not anymore, and there’s a good explanation for why he had them — but you don’t know the answer to those questions.” Some Democratic committee chairs, while declining to criticize Biden, have said they want to look at the handling of classified documents broadly. Gary Peters (D-Mich.), chair of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, said his panel was also looking broadly at the retention of records. (The Justice Department previously appointed a different special counsel to investigate Trump’s handling of classified documents.) any classified document should be at somebody’s house.” And Senate Judiciary Chair Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said the White House’s handling of the classified information stood in “sharp contrast” to the way Congress approaches such documents. And they were trying to claim the high ground on this issue when the shoe was on the other foot. 3 Democratic leader, said Biden was “doing exactly the right thing,” adding: “I wish former President Trump had done that rather than arguing they were his papers.” “I hope they found them all,” Durbin said of the Biden administration’s hunt for more documents. They argue that unlike Trump, Biden’s legal team turned over the documents upon their discovery and invited the Justice Department to search for more. Senate Democrats returned on Monday after a long recess — and after the Justice Department found additional classified documents during a 13-hour search of Biden’s home in Wilmington, Del.

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