Biden discovery undermines effort to hold Trump responsible for leaks

WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden assured Americans that he was cooperating fully with the investigation into the discovery of classified Obama administration documents from his personal spaces.

But the US media warns that the discovery would hurt the administration’s effort to hold former president Donald Trump responsible for carrying away secret documents.

Minutes before Mr Biden spoke at a White House event, his lawyers confirmed that they found a second set of classified documents in his garage in Wilmington, Delaware.

“Classified material, next to your Corvette what were you thinking?” asked a journalist as Mr Biden finished his speech. Mr Biden said the documents were in a locked garage, “not sitting out in the street. My Corvette is in a locked garage”.

He said people knew that “I take classified material seriously” and assured the nation that he was cooperating fully with the investigation.

The first batch of about 10 documents was discovered in November at the Penn Biden Centre, a think tank near the White House that Mr Biden was associated with. But the discovery was revealed to the public on Jan 10, when CBS broke the bombshell news, adding that the trove included some two-dozen classified documents.

Soon after the second discovery, the president’s Special Counsel Richard Sauber said: “All but one of these documents were found in a storage space in the President’s Wilmington residence garage. One document consisting of one page was discovered among stored materials in an adjacent room.”

The statement said the president’s lawyers discovered the second set “among personal and political papers a small number of additional Obama-Biden Administration records with classified markings”.

At his White House appearance, President Biden said the documents discovered at his home will be handed over to the Department of Justice. “My lawyer has reviewed other places where documents from my time as vice president were stored, and they finished the review last night,” he said.

“They discovered a small number of documents of classified marking in storage areas and file cabinets in my home and my personal library. This was done in the case of the Biden Penn Centre. The Department of Justice was immediately notified. And the lawyers arranged for the Department of Justice to take possession of the documents,” he said.

Quoting White House sources, the US media reported that the files discovered at these two separate locations include US intelligence memos and were related to his time as vice president under Barack Obama.

 

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