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The Secret Service on Thursday told reporters that the agency does indeed maintain records of who came and went from then-Vice President Joe Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware residence throughout the period that classified documents were allegedly illegally kept in the Biden garage.
According to The New York Post, Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi told reporters Monday that “we don’t independently maintain our own visitor logs because it’s a private residence.”
However, the outlet reported, on Thursday Guglielmi seemed to change his mind. He told the press “the Secret Service does generate law enforcement and criminal justice information records for various individuals who may come into contact with Secret Service protected sites.”
He added, as reported by The New York Times, that “The Secret Service doesn’t maintain visitor logs at the private residences of protectees. The visitor logs that are kept at government buildings are part of the National Archives and Records Administration, and while we have access to those, we are not the custodian of those records and logs.”
The Post further cited a quote from Fox News of an unnamed source who reportedly said, “the Secret Service is prepared to provide available background information on vetted guests to Biden’s residence if requested by Congress.”
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN MAKES MAJOR SPECULATION ABOUT BIDEN’S OWN PEOPLE AS DOCUMENT SCANDAL EXPLODES
A spokesperson for the House Oversight Committee chaired by Congressman James Comer (R-KY) told the Post, “There are several avenues to obtain information on who had access to classified documents at the Wilmington residence and the Oversight Committee will pursue those avenues.”
Comer wrote, “It is troubling that classified documents have been improperly stored at the home of President Biden for at least six years, raising questions about who may have reviewed or had access to classified information.”
Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana, who sits on the House Judiciary Committee, told the media on Monday afternoon that if records are not available, “we’ll have to seek it through testimony with family members or those who have been at the residence.”
According to Fox News, Biden ignored questions from reporters Tuesday as they pushed him to address the classified documents scandal.
One reporter called out “Will you commit to speak to the special counsel?” referring to Robert Hur, the recently appointed Special Counsel investigating the documents and how they were stored. He merely smiled at reporters as they were hurriedly ushered out of the room.
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The Secret Service on Thursday told reporters that the agency does indeed maintain records of who came and went from then-Vice President Joe Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware residence throughout the period that classified documents were allegedly illegally kept in the Biden garage.
According to The New York Post, Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi told reporters Monday that “we don’t independently maintain our own visitor logs because it’s a private residence.”
However, the outlet reported, on Thursday Guglielmi seemed to change his mind. He told the press “the Secret Service does generate law enforcement and criminal justice information records for various individuals who may come into contact with Secret Service protected sites.”
He added, as reported by The New York Times, that “The Secret Service doesn’t maintain visitor logs at the private residences of protectees. The visitor logs that are kept at government buildings are part of the National Archives and Records Administration, and while we have access to those, we are not the custodian of those records and logs.”
The Post further cited a quote from Fox News of an unnamed source who reportedly said, “the Secret Service is prepared to provide available background information on vetted guests to Biden’s residence if requested by Congress.”
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN MAKES MAJOR SPECULATION ABOUT BIDEN’S OWN PEOPLE AS DOCUMENT SCANDAL EXPLODES
A spokesperson for the House Oversight Committee chaired by Congressman James Comer (R-KY) told the Post, “There are several avenues to obtain information on who had access to classified documents at the Wilmington residence and the Oversight Committee will pursue those avenues.”
Comer wrote, “It is troubling that classified documents have been improperly stored at the home of President Biden for at least six years, raising questions about who may have reviewed or had access to classified information.”
Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana, who sits on the House Judiciary Committee, told the media on Monday afternoon that if records are not available, “we’ll have to seek it through testimony with family members or those who have been at the residence.”
According to Fox News, Biden ignored questions from reporters Tuesday as they pushed him to address the classified documents scandal.
One reporter called out “Will you commit to speak to the special counsel?” referring to Robert Hur, the recently appointed Special Counsel investigating the documents and how they were stored. He merely smiled at reporters as they were hurriedly ushered out of the room.
You can follow Matt Holloway on Twitter, TruthSocial, Gettr, Gab & Parler.