Key takeaways:
- The White House has offered its most detailed explanation yet for why it has released incomplete information about classified documents located in President Joe Biden’s private office and home.
- The documents in question date back to Biden’s vice presidency and the White House has said that they are not related to any current White House business.
- The White House has not provided any further information about the documents, citing the ongoing investigation.
The White House has offered its most detailed explanation yet for why it has released incomplete information about classified documents located in President Joe Biden’s private office and home. Ian Sams, a spokesman for the White House Counsel’s Office, said Tuesday that protecting the Justice Department’s investigation means restricting which details can be released publicly.
Sams said there is a “tension between protecting and safeguarding the integrity of an ongoing investigation with providing information publicly appropriate with that.” He noted that the White House is committed to providing as much information as possible while still protecting the investigation.
The documents in question date back to Biden’s vice presidency. This is the first time the White House has addressed questions about the classified materials. The White House has previously said that the documents are being reviewed by the Justice Department and that the White House is not involved in the investigation.
The documents were discovered in Biden’s home and an old office. It is unclear what the documents contain, but the White House has said that they are not related to any current White House business.
The White House has not provided any further information about the documents, citing the ongoing investigation. It is unclear when the investigation will be completed and when more information about the documents will be released.
Be First to Comment