Democratic Rep. Daniel Goldman says the Biden administration is “doing things by the book” in handling the classified documents that were found in two separate locations.
Richard Sauber, special counsel to the president, then confirmed Thursday morning that a second set of materials was found in the garage at Mr. Biden's residence in Wilmington, Delaware, and retrieved by the FBI. The White House did not disclose when the records bearing classification markings were found at the Wilmington house, but Attorney General Merrick Garland later revealed the discovery was made Dec. 20.
Asked why the president would send lawyers without security clearances to search for more sensitive government records, Goldman said the public doesn't know the circumstances surrounding that decision. But the White House's statements indicate the president and his aides take the issue involving the storage of classified information"very seriously," he said.
"When you have matters of national security, you need to make sure that those who have clearance to review them are reviewing them," he said."And once again, we're focusing on a lot of the nitty-gritty details here. The bigger picture is broad cooperation from the president who clearly takes this very seriously. And that should be really underscored here. As well as the importance of an independence of the Department of Justice.
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