Confidential Biden VP documents found at think tank facility

Classified documents dating from Joe Biden’s vice presidency under Barack Obama from 2009 to 2017 have been found at the premises of a Washington think tank that the current president sometimes used as a workplace, said the White House said on Monday.

Joe Biden’s lawyers discovered the documents in November when they emptied these premises and handed them over to the Archives, responsible for preserving this type of deed, said his legal adviser Richard Sauber.

“The White House is cooperating with the National Archives and the Department of Justice,” Sauber said in a statement.

This “small number of classified documents” were found in a “locked cupboard” at the Penn Biden Center, a think tank linked to the University of Pennsylvania, he said.

“The documents had not been the subject of any prior request or request” and, since their delivery to the Archives, Joe Biden’s lawyers have continued to cooperate in order “to ensure that the Archives are in their possession from any Obama-Biden administration archive,” he added.

According to the American media CBS News, the Minister of Justice Merrick Garland ordered the federal prosecutor of Chicago to review the documents, and the federal police (FBI) also opened an investigation.

Citing an anonymous source, CBS News indicates that a dozen documents are concerned and none contain nuclear secrets.

The FBI had carried out a spectacular search of Donald Trump’s residence in Florida in August in order to recover thousands of documents, including a hundred classified defense secrets, taken away by the ex-president after his departure from the White House and which he had hitherto refused to return to the Archives.

According to press reports, these confidential documents seized at his Mar-a-Lago club contained in particular sensitive information on China and Iran, as well as nuclear secrets.

“When will the FBI search Joe Biden’s many residences, or even the White House? “, reacted Donald Trump in a press release.

“These documents were certainly not declassified”, continued the one who notably wrongly advanced, after the seizing of the documents at his home, that the President of the United States “can declassify [un document] just saying it’s declassified, even just thinking it”.

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