Key takeaways:
- The FBI recently conducted two searches at the University of Delaware in connection with an investigation into President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents.
- The documents in question arrived at the university on June 6, 2012, and were unloaded alongside blue and gold balloons.
- The investigation is ongoing and no further details have been released.
The FBI recently conducted two searches at the University of Delaware in connection with an investigation into President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents. The searches were conducted in recent weeks with the consent and cooperation of the president’s legal team, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
The documents in question arrived at the university on June 6, 2012, and were unloaded alongside blue and gold balloons. The material did not appear to have classified markings, but is now being reviewed by the FBI.
The library at the University of Delaware, Biden’s alma mater, is home to an extensive collection of papers from the president’s time in the Senate. The FBI retrieved materials from two university locations on two different days.
The investigation is ongoing and no further details have been released. It is unclear what the FBI is looking for or if any documents have been found. It is also unclear if the investigation will lead to any legal action against the president.
The University of Delaware has not commented on the investigation. The FBI and the White House have also declined to comment.
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