More documents marked as classified found at Biden's home, White House says
A White House lawyer said that a total of six pages of documents marked as classified were found during a search of President Biden's private library.
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A White House lawyer said that a total of six pages of documents marked as classified were found during a search of President Biden's private library.
The White House Press Secretary addressed the issue Friday.
Jarred Hill reports the White House and President Biden have not commented on this latest discovery of additional materials with classification markings.
The discovery was made after Biden's lawyers found roughly 10 classified documents at the Penn Biden Center in early November.
Debra Alfarone reports ten documents marked classified were found in an office space that President Biden used before he was elected. The documents come from Mr. Biden's time as vice president.
Jarred Hill reports the Justice Department is now reviewing the documents and determining any possible next steps.
His attorneys identified the material when cleaning out office space at the center and immediately notified the White House counsel.
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