More classified documents found at Biden home
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On Monday, Republicans leading the committee investigating classified documents found in President Joe Biden’s private office and home asked the Secret Service for details on visitors to Biden’s residence. Left-leaning articles highlight that the FBI searching a president’s private residence is an “extraordinary” reality, while right-leaning articles highlight that the Secret Service has information on visitors to the president and is prepared to release the information if Congress so requests.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that the new chair of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), has demanded that all visitor information to Biden’s private home in Delaware be released to the committee by the Secret Service. It also reported that the request was made after unsuccessfully demanding the White House turn over the information.
A left-leaning article by CNN highlighted that Biden’s lawyers are arguing that the FBI’s Friday search of Biden’s private residence, which yielded more classified documents, sets him apart from the analogous situation involving former President Donald Trump holding classified documents for months at his Mar-a-Lago residence. It also highlighted that, despite the White House’s downplaying of the situation, the FBI search of a president’s home is an “extraordinary” reality.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlighted that while the White House does not keep a log on visitors to the president’s private residence, the Secret Service has information on visitors to the president and has prepared to release the documents if requested by Congress. It also highlighted that Comer pointed out that Biden has taken 52 trips, totaling 162 days, to his private Wilmington home since taking office.