The truth about Biden’s document debacle: He didn’t ‘self-report’

Earl

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The truth about Biden’s document debacle: He didn’t ‘self-report’

https://thehill.com/opinion/white-h...bidens-document-debacle-he-didnt-self-report/

On Nov. 2, 2022, the first batch of classified documents — some of which were marked “TS/SCI” (i.e., top secret, sensitive compartmented information), the classification level applied to the government’s most sensitive intelligence — were found by Biden’s private lawyers at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, in an office the president used as a private citizen after his term as Obama administration vice president ended.
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What happened next is critical: The Biden private attorney who took the lead on the first batch of documents is Patrick Moore. Moore did not report his discovery of highly classified documents retained in an unlawful place to law-enforcement — i.e., to the FBI or the Department of Justice (DOJ). He reported them to the Biden White House.
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So, who reported the matter to law enforcement? That was done by the office of NARA’s inspector general, Dr. Brett M. Baker. The IG is not an ordinary executive official. Rather, it is a watchdog position, created by Congress to keep the agency on the straight and narrow by conducting internal investigations and reporting misconduct to Congress. ...
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Biden did not report his misconduct to law-enforcement or to the public. ... The public learned about Biden’s illegal retention of classified intelligence because CBS News — not Biden — reported it on Jan. 9. Only then did the White House and the president confess that the CBS report was true.

But here’s the thing: Prior to Jan. 9, there had been a second discovery of illegally retained classified documents: the ones found in Biden’s Wilmington garage on Dec. 20. CBS mustn’t have known about that one because it wasn’t mentioned in the Jan. 9 report. ...
 
Biden tried at least twice to keep this under the rug - the original discovery and the initial discovery at his Wilmington house.

Some key points:

* Biden's right to possess classified documents ended when he left the office from which he derived that right. IOW, his right to possess documents received as a Senator ended when he ceased being a Senator, January 2009. Similarly, his right to possess documents from his time as VP ended in January 2017.

* Biden illegally retained classified documents from when he was VP and stored them in improperly secured locations for six years! Biden illegally retained classified documents from when he was Senator and stored them in improperly secured locations for 14 years. And that assumes he didn't store those documents insecurely for even longer than the date he left the two offices!
 
The truth about Biden’s document debacle: He didn’t ‘self-report’

https://thehill.com/opinion/white-h...bidens-document-debacle-he-didnt-self-report/

On Nov. 2, 2022, the first batch of classified documents — some of which were marked “TS/SCI” (i.e., top secret, sensitive compartmented information), the classification level applied to the government’s most sensitive intelligence — were found by Biden’s private lawyers at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, in an office the president used as a private citizen after his term as Obama administration vice president ended.
...
What happened next is critical: The Biden private attorney who took the lead on the first batch of documents is Patrick Moore. Moore did not report his discovery of highly classified documents retained in an unlawful place to law-enforcement — i.e., to the FBI or the Department of Justice (DOJ). He reported them to the Biden White House.
...
So, who reported the matter to law enforcement? That was done by the office of NARA’s inspector general, Dr. Brett M. Baker. The IG is not an ordinary executive official. Rather, it is a watchdog position, created by Congress to keep the agency on the straight and narrow by conducting internal investigations and reporting misconduct to Congress. ...
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Biden did not report his misconduct to law-enforcement or to the public. ... The public learned about Biden’s illegal retention of classified intelligence because CBS News — not Biden — reported it on Jan. 9. Only then did the White House and the president confess that the CBS report was true.

But here’s the thing: Prior to Jan. 9, there had been a second discovery of illegally retained classified documents: the ones found in Biden’s Wilmington garage on Dec. 20. CBS mustn’t have known about that one because it wasn’t mentioned in the Jan. 9 report. ...

Ah, when your lawyer finds something doesn’t he automatically report to you what he found? Once the WH got it they turned it over to the Archives, who didn’t even know it was missing. And from there, the WH invited and fully cooperated with the DOJ in searching for additional documents

Your really stretch it here “earl”
 
Ah, when your lawyer finds something doesn’t he automatically report to you what he found? Once the WH got it they turned it over to the Archives, who didn’t even know it was missing. And from there, the WH invited and fully cooperated with the DOJ in searching for additional documents

Your really stretch it here “earl”

This was a national security issue, Anchovies.

A crime was discovered, the illegal storage of classified documents in non-secure locations. You report a crime, especially a crime with national security implications, to the feds.

No, my lawyer would have called the FBI and they would have seized the classified documents, not my lawyer.

My lawyer would not have allowed me to obstruct justice, as Biden's lawyers did.

Poor Anchovies.
 
Ah, when your lawyer finds something doesn’t he automatically report to you what he found? Once the WH got it they turned it over to the Archives, who didn’t even know it was missing. And from there, the WH invited and fully cooperated with the DOJ in searching for additional documents

Your really stretch it here “earl”

How long were those files unaccounted for? Who saw them? Why didn't anyone know classified files were missing? Someone classified them then they just said, "Fuck it"? That's how things should go with classified documents? Really?
 
How long were those files unaccounted for? Who saw them? Why didn't anyone know classified files were missing? Someone classified them then they just said, "Fuck it"? That's how things should go with classified documents? Really?

Anchovies tries but...
 
Anchovies tries but...

I really dont think they do try. You have to work really hard to say shit that stupid. I especially like, that they didn't know the files were missing. What are we supposed to do with that info? Say, "Never mind then that no one knows classified documents are missing?" Just another day at the office I guess.
 
I really dont think they do try. You have to work really hard to say shit that stupid. I especially like, that they didn't know the files were missing. What are we supposed to do with that info? Say, "Never mind then that no one knows classified documents are missing?" Just another day at the office I guess.

This Biden Administration has the most corrupt president and the most incompetent VP in history.

This is also the first time in US history that a president and his son are both under a federal investigation.
 
This Biden Administration has the most corrupt president and the most incompetent VP in history.

This is also the first time in US history that a president and his son are both under a federal investigation.

Two steaming piles of dog feces
 
Ah, when your lawyer finds something doesn’t he automatically report to you what he found? Once the WH got it they turned it over to the Archives, who didn’t even know it was missing. And from there, the WH invited and fully cooperated with the DOJ in searching for additional documents

Your really stretch it here “earl”

So Plugs Biden is soooo incompetent that he LOST national security docs.. Or he gave them to Hunter to sell.

:palm:
 
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