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  1. Where is the hue and cry over this? Where are the screams for impeachment? Frankly the treatment by the LSM is white gloved compared to Trump's holding of classified documents. Rhetorical! Please don't insult my intelligence by saying oh it is so different.  Classified is classified. Republicans, Libertarians,  undecided, grow a pair.

     

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/more-classified-documents-found-at-president-s-home/ar-AA16lkZs?OCID=ansmsnnews11

     

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    AND TURN OVER THESE DOCUMENTS. AND WITH THE DOCUMENTS FOUND AT

    BIDEN’S HOME

    More classified documents found in Biden’s Delaware home

     

    Five more classified documents have been found at President Joe Biden's home in Wilmington, Delaware, according to a new statement from White House counsel Richard Suaber.

    Suaber said the personal attorneys for the president, who do not have security clearances, stopped searching the residence after discovering a document Wednesday with a classified marking in a room adjacent to the garage.

    "Because I have a security clearance, I went to Wilmington Thursday evening to facilitate providing the document the President's personal counsel found on Wednesday to the Justice Department," Suaber said. "While I was transferring it to the DOJ officials who accompanied me, five additional pages with classification markings were discovered among the material with it, for a total of six pages. The DOJ officials with me immediately took possession of them."

    This latest set adds to the discovery of classified documents from Biden's time as vice president at his previous office at the Penn Biden Center in Washington and in his garage in the Wilmington residence.

    MORE: From 'surprised' to special counsel, comparing Biden's statements on classified documents

    This week, Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed former Maryland U.S. Attorney Robert Hur as special counsel to lead the investigation into the handling of the classified records.

    Suaber reiterated Saturday that the White House will cooperate with the special counsel.

    President Joe Biden responds to questions from reporters in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House Campus, in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 12, 2023.© Andrew Harnik/AP

    According to a timeline from Attorney General Garland and Biden's attorneys, a first set of documents were discovered at the Penn Biden Center on Nov. 2 and given to the National Archives. Biden aides then launched a search for more documents and found "a small number" of additional records in Biden's garage and an adjacent room, reporting the discovery to the DOJ on Dec. 20.

    The White House has been under pressure to explain why it didn't disclose the matter publicly until this week after media outlets broke the news. Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Friday declined to substantively answer questions on Biden's handling of classified records, referring nearly all inquiries to the White House counsel's office and the Justice Department.

    MORE: Questions answered about tracking classified documents

    Biden's personal lawyer, Robert Bauer, on Saturday released a statement on the "process and protocol" Biden's attorneys have taken amid the search for classified documents.

    Bauer said whenever a document bearing classified information was found, the search was suspended and the government promptly notified.

    "It is for this reason that the President's personal attorneys do not know the precise number of pages in the discovered material, nor have they reviewed the content of the documents, consistent with standard procedures and requirements," he said.

    "In addition, the President's personal attorneys have attempted to balance the importance of public transparency where appropriate with the established norms and limitations necessary to protect the investigation's integrity," Bauer continued. "These considerations require avoiding the public release of detail relevant to the investigation while it is ongoing."

    Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect that the timeline when the first set of documents were discovered is from both AG Garland and the president's attorneys.

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  2. Do you still support O as a best past president?

    1.Didn't stop bailout money from being used as huge bonuses by failed companies.

    2.Pushed through massive $787 billion spending bailout that risked nationalizing banks, as opposed to making just greater tax cuts

    3.Announced troop withdrawals in a slower timetable than he said he'd hoped to during the election campaign.

    4.Offered a budget of deficit spending to bolster the economy, rather than continue the tax cuts that created the deficit.

     

    5.Nominated several members for his cabinet who later had to withdraw.

    6.With much-more pressing concerns, did interviews on the comedy-variety "Tonight Show," Univision's Latin music awards, as well as "60 Minutes," and presented his NCAA tournament bracket on ESPN.

    7.Used a teleprompter far too often, even when delivering small announcements, creating a less spontaneous and more distant demeanor.

    8. Spread himself too thin, dealing with the Iraq War, health care, global warming and stem cell research, rather than only the economy.

    9.Made an awkward joke about the Special Olympics at his own expense, and laughed with self-described "gallows humor" at the bleak corner he was painted in having to make unpopular bailouts.

     

    10.Didn't turned around America's greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression during his tenure in office.


     

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