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About Those Documents

At a press conference in Mexico City yesterday (see next item), a reporter threw a big softball to President Biden, asking, “Can you explain how classified documents ended up in one of your offices?”

 

Biden immediately looked down and fumbled through what was very likely a prepared statement that was supposed to settle the issue. He repeated that he was a “professor at Penn,” which he wasn’t

 

He referred to “some documents in a box” that were found in a closet in “that office.” He claimed that he had no idea what they were, and said his lawyers suggested he shouldn’t ask to be told.

 

Well, these weren’t just “some documents.” They were classified documents. 

 

This wasn’t just “some office.” It was his office. 

 

And it wasn’t just some random Washington, D.C., center. It was his center. 

 

As I noted yesterday, the FBI raided Trump’s home because he had classified documents for over a year. Biden had these classified documents for more than five years! 

 

Presidents have authority to declassify documents. That’s what Trump said he did. Vice presidents – not so much. So, this is worse than what Trump was raked over the coals for, and the media are suggesting that it’s no big deal.

 

And there’s also the China angle. The University of Pennsylvania accepted tens of millions of dollars from sources inside communist China after it announced the formation of the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C.

 

By the way, the classified documents reportedly involved U.S. intelligence memos related to Ukraine, Iran and Great Britain. 

 

As we know, Obama and Biden got us into a nuclear deal with Iran.  Hunter Biden was up to his eyeballs in shady business dealings in Ukraine. And British security agencies -- from former spy Christopher Steele to the British equivalent of the NSA -- were part of the effort to smear Donald Trump with the Russia collusion hoax.

 

Gee, what else could be in Biden’s secret documents?