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During a search of a home of US President Biden, the FBI found even more classified documents. This has been announced by Biden’s personal lawyer.
These are six documents from the period when Biden was vice president and from his time in the Senate, when he represented the state of Delaware. In addition to the documents, notes from his vice presidency were also seized. It is not clear how sensitive the contents of the documents are and whether they remain secret.
According to the lawyer, the search of his home in Wilmington, Delaware, lasted nearly thirteen hours. The president and his wife Jill were not present. His attorney says the FBI had “full access to the president’s residence, including personal handwritten notes, files, papers, binders, memorabilia, to-do lists, schedules, and mementos that date back decades.”
Already twice before
More than a week ago secret documents found in the garage and library of his home. And a few days earlier it became known that in November there were secret papers in it the private office of Biden were found at a think tank in Washington.
Under U.S. law, records of the President or Vice President must be turned over to the U.S. National Archives after their term of office.
Previously, former President Trump held hundreds of pieces and among them were documents about nuclear weapons from other countries. Trump opposed the transfer to the archives; Biden did not.
The discovery of the pieces is sensitive to Biden’s presidency. Partly because he previously criticized the inclusion of the documents by his predecessor.