BREAKING: Department Of Justice Expected To Bring No Charges In Biden Classified Documents Investigation

On Tuesday, The Washington Post released new details about the ongoing investigation into President Joe Biden's mishandling of classified documents. The investigation, led by special counsel Robert K. Hur, is expected to conclude in the coming weeks with a report that will bring no charges against Biden or members of his staff.

Special counsel Robert Hur was appointed to investigate the president in January 2023 after classified documents were found in the president's home, in his office at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement, and in other locations. The discovery of classified documents at Biden's residence and office came at the same time that federal authorities raided 45th President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort for classified documents.

Biden's lawyers initially found ten classified documents in late November in Biden's Penn Biden Center office that originated from his days as vice president in the Obama administration. A later sweep of Biden's home in Wilmington, Delaware, the following month found a number of documents in his garage. In both cases, White House lawyers were quickly dispatched to the scene and the National Archives and Records Administration, the agency tasked with protecting classified materials, was contacted.

This is a developing story and will be updated accordingly.
 

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Kirk

But Traitor Joe had secret documents that he swiped from a SCIF when he was Senator, and had no right to remove those documents. That is a crime. But, with Merrick Garland on the job, this conclusion was inevitable.

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