White House attorneys have confirmed that documents with classified markings dating from President Joe Biden’s time as Vice President have been found at two locations in his home in Wilmington, Delaware.
The documents were discovered following a search of the President’s homes in Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. CBS News reported Wednesday that additional documents marked as classified had been identified at a location separate from the Penn Biden Center in Washington, where other documents were first discovered by the president’s attorneys.
The documents were located in a storage area in the garage and then an adjacent room, according to the White House counsel’s office. The President himself also confirmed the discovery of additional documents. When asked by a reporter what he was thinking by keeping classified documents in his garage “next to his Corvette,” Biden said, “My Corvette’s in a locked garage, OK?”
The White House counsel’s office has not released any further information about the documents, including what type of information they contain. It is unclear if the documents are related to Biden’s time as Vice President or if they are related to his current role as President.
The discovery of the documents has raised questions about the security of classified information and the potential for unauthorized access. The White House has not commented on the security measures taken to protect the documents.
Key takeaways:
- Documents with classified markings dating from President Joe Biden’s time as Vice President have been found at two locations in his home in Wilmington, Delaware.
- The documents were located in a storage area in the garage and then an adjacent room.
- The discovery of the documents has raised questions about the security of classified information and the potential for unauthorized access.
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