American Values
More Biden Documents
We no sooner sent out yesterday’s “End of Day” report when news broke that Joe Biden had a second batch of classified documents in a different location. Those initial reports did not say where the documents were found.
This morning, Politico reported that the classified documents were discovered in the garage of Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware, home.
Of course, we all know just how seriously Biden takes classified documents. He told us this week that he was “surprised” to find out that top secret documents were in his office closet at the Penn Biden Center, a Washington “think tank.”
He must be “shocked” to find out that classified documents were in his garage, too. Of course, that begs the question: How did they get there? And, there’s evidently some confusion as to exactly whose home it is.
In 2018, Hunter Biden claimed on a background check that he owned the property where the documents were discovered. I’m sure we all feel better knowing that classified documents may have been discovered in Hunter’s house!
There’s no reason to believe this is the end of Biden’s classified documents scandal. (Has the FBI looked for any classified documents on Hunter’s laptop yet?) It should be the end of the Trump/Mar-a-Lago faux scandal, and it is certainly shining a bright light on the left’s gross double standard of justice.
By the way, we now know that the first batch of classified documents at the Penn Biden Center were discovered on November 2nd. Not only was this information kept from the American people, but two weeks later, in a blatant act of misdirection, Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to investigate Donald Trump.
Under pressure to avoid any further obvious contradictions and double standards, Attorney General Garland announced today that he is appointing a special counsel to investigate Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified information.
One final point: Biden’s Senate records have been locked away at the University of Delaware. His lawyers have aggressively resisted every effort to have those papers opened to the public. Why?
They must be opened up now! National security demands it.