Key takeaways:
- Kathy Chung testified that she did not come across any documents marked classified during her packing of the office.
- The Oversight Committee has been investigating the discovery of classified documents in Biden’s home and office last year.
- The Oversight Committee has not yet released any conclusions from its investigation.
The House Oversight Committee has released a memo detailing the testimony of Kathy Chung, President Joe Biden’s former executive assistant, who helped pack up materials at his private office at the Penn Biden Center. The testimony was part of an investigation into the discovery last year of classified documents in Biden’s home and office.
Chung testified that she did not come across any documents marked classified during her packing of the office. She also testified that she and another aide packed up the outgoing vice president’s office at the end of the Obama administration, placing folders and other items in boxes.
The Oversight Committee has been investigating the discovery of classified documents in Biden’s home and office last year. The documents were found in boxes that had been packed up by Chung and her colleague. It is unclear how the documents ended up in the boxes or why they were not marked as classified.
The Oversight Committee has not yet released any conclusions from its investigation. It is unclear if the investigation will continue or if any further action will be taken. In the meantime, Chung’s testimony has provided some insight into the incident and the process of packing up the office.
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