A third set of Biden’s “misplaced” classified documents have been found. Karine Jean Pierre Biden’s press secretary was asked Thursday about additional locations documents might have been improperly stored. She responded by letting the media know Biden’s attorneys were wrapping up their investigations into the possible sites of the mislaid documents. The nonchalant media response over Biden’s careless handling of secret information is nothing short of a reckless attitude toward national security. Moreover, it presents a sharp contrast to what President Trump, who had the authority to declass documents, was put through by the media.

Yet the drip-style release of the lost and now found documents, seems to be artificially amplifying the situation. Two separate locations where documents had been illegally stored were already discovered before the first revelation of mis-handled documents. The first set was found in early November before the mid-terms, the second set was found in December before Christmas.

Causing many on Twitter to pose the same questions,

“Why did the White House not mention the 2nd set of documents when they knew about them when the first set was announced? 3rd place with a single Top Secret document was announced tonight!”

  1. Former Office @penn University
  2. In Corvette  Trunk
  3. In his private residence

The strange events are now being investigated, yet American politicians have become so comfortable lying to the public they often don’t consider how ridiculous their narrative is before spreading it. Why on earth would attorneys discover the documents in Biden’s Chinese funded Univ of Penn office?
One Twitter user tweeted, “High-level attorneys, cleaning out an office but not a housecleaning person?”

 

On Friday, Ohio Representative Jim Jordan and Louisiana Rep Mike Johnson launched their first investigation into Biden’s classified document scandal, including unauthorized possession of classified materials. The two Reps. Wrote AG Garland a letter notifying him they would be conducting oversight on the DOJ’s investigation into the matter. On Thursday, AG Garland appointed Robert Hur as special counsel to investigate these matters. Jordan and Johnson reminded AG Garland that he handled the Trump situation very differently, asking for unprecedented access to a private residence. He also used the letter to remind Garland that the GOP was still waiting for documents requested regarding the raid on Trump’s home, saying the DOJ and FBI “failed to comply” with their request but that it remained outstanding. The letter demanded that all documents and correspondence pertaining to the mishandled documents were expected to be provided by Jan 27 and ended with a stern reminder that the House Judiciary Committee has full authority to oversee the Department of Justice and the FBI.

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