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Top Biden aide with close ties to Hunter was first WH staffer to handle classified docs, new timeline reveals
A top aide to President Biden who has close ties to Hunter Biden, even referring to him as a "brother" in emails, was the first person to "take inventory" of Biden’s documents and materials at his think tank, according to a new timeline released by the House Oversight Committee.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., pressed the White House earlier this week on an "incomplete and misleading" timeline he said that they provided his committee with regard to who had searched through the papers at the Washington, D.C., office for the president's think tank, the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.
Annie Tomasini, a senior Biden aide, had inspected the classified documents on "Why did the White House and President Biden’s attorney omit this critical piece of information? The Biden White House may have known President Biden had a document problem as early as 2021 and enlisted at least five White House employees to coordinate, organize, move and remove boxes from Penn Biden Center through 2022," Comer said. "The Oversight Committee will continue to pursue the facts and provide the transparency and accountability that the American people demand."
The Comer letter to White House counsel Edward Siskel demands cooperation from top White House aides regarding their communications and actions in 2021 and 2022.
A timeline in the letter reveals that at least "five White House employees, including Dana Remus, Anthony Bernal, Ashley Williams, Annie Tomasini, and an unknown staffer," in addition to Kathy Chung, a top aide to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, made multiple visits to the Penn Biden Center and were involved with the retrieval of boxes of documents and materials ahead of early November 2022, which was when Biden's personal attorneys "unexpectedly discovered Obama-Biden documents" in a locked closet at the Biden think tank., two months after Biden had taken office and nearly 20 months before they were said to be found, Comer's letter said, citing a letter from a Penn Biden Center employee.
"President Biden’s team has misled the American people about the series of events related to his mishandling of classified documents," Comer told Fox News Digital. "Biden’s team told the American people that documents were unexpectedly found in November 2022, but now we know a White House official and close friend of Hunter Biden was tasked with taking inventory of President Biden’s documents and materials in March 2021."
"Why did the White House and President Biden’s attorney omit this critical piece of information? The Biden White House may have known President Biden had a document problem as early as 2021 and enlisted at least five White House employees to coordinate, organize, move and remove boxes from Penn Biden Center through 2022," Comer said. "The Oversight Committee will continue to pursue the facts and provide the transparency and accountability that the American people demand."
The Comer letter to White House counsel Edward Siskel demands cooperation from top White House aides regarding their communications and actions in 2021 and 2022.
A timeline in the letter reveals that at least "five White House employees, including Dana Remus, Anthony Bernal, Ashley Williams, Annie Tomasini, and an unknown staffer," in addition to Kathy Chung, a top aide to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, made multiple visits to the Penn Biden Center and were involved with the retrieval of boxes of documents and materials ahead of early November 2022, which was when Biden's personal attorneys "unexpectedly discovered Obama-Biden documents" in a locked closet at the Biden think tank....
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Well well well Biden knew about the documents back in March of 2021 but he didn't admit to "finding" them till 2022. So much for he immediately returned them when he found out about them . Biden is lying. Again.
A top aide to President Biden who has close ties to Hunter Biden, even referring to him as a "brother" in emails, was the first person to "take inventory" of Biden’s documents and materials at his think tank, according to a new timeline released by the House Oversight Committee.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., pressed the White House earlier this week on an "incomplete and misleading" timeline he said that they provided his committee with regard to who had searched through the papers at the Washington, D.C., office for the president's think tank, the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.
Annie Tomasini, a senior Biden aide, had inspected the classified documents on "Why did the White House and President Biden’s attorney omit this critical piece of information? The Biden White House may have known President Biden had a document problem as early as 2021 and enlisted at least five White House employees to coordinate, organize, move and remove boxes from Penn Biden Center through 2022," Comer said. "The Oversight Committee will continue to pursue the facts and provide the transparency and accountability that the American people demand."
The Comer letter to White House counsel Edward Siskel demands cooperation from top White House aides regarding their communications and actions in 2021 and 2022.
A timeline in the letter reveals that at least "five White House employees, including Dana Remus, Anthony Bernal, Ashley Williams, Annie Tomasini, and an unknown staffer," in addition to Kathy Chung, a top aide to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, made multiple visits to the Penn Biden Center and were involved with the retrieval of boxes of documents and materials ahead of early November 2022, which was when Biden's personal attorneys "unexpectedly discovered Obama-Biden documents" in a locked closet at the Biden think tank., two months after Biden had taken office and nearly 20 months before they were said to be found, Comer's letter said, citing a letter from a Penn Biden Center employee.
"President Biden’s team has misled the American people about the series of events related to his mishandling of classified documents," Comer told Fox News Digital. "Biden’s team told the American people that documents were unexpectedly found in November 2022, but now we know a White House official and close friend of Hunter Biden was tasked with taking inventory of President Biden’s documents and materials in March 2021."
"Why did the White House and President Biden’s attorney omit this critical piece of information? The Biden White House may have known President Biden had a document problem as early as 2021 and enlisted at least five White House employees to coordinate, organize, move and remove boxes from Penn Biden Center through 2022," Comer said. "The Oversight Committee will continue to pursue the facts and provide the transparency and accountability that the American people demand."
The Comer letter to White House counsel Edward Siskel demands cooperation from top White House aides regarding their communications and actions in 2021 and 2022.
A timeline in the letter reveals that at least "five White House employees, including Dana Remus, Anthony Bernal, Ashley Williams, Annie Tomasini, and an unknown staffer," in addition to Kathy Chung, a top aide to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, made multiple visits to the Penn Biden Center and were involved with the retrieval of boxes of documents and materials ahead of early November 2022, which was when Biden's personal attorneys "unexpectedly discovered Obama-Biden documents" in a locked closet at the Biden think tank....
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Well well well Biden knew about the documents back in March of 2021 but he didn't admit to "finding" them till 2022. So much for he immediately returned them when he found out about them . Biden is lying. Again.