'There's Nothing There,' Biden Said the Day Before the FBI Found More Classified Documents in His House
If Trump's handling of government secrets was "totally irresponsible," how should we describe Biden's conduct?

Last August, the FBI searched former President Donald Trump's home at Mar-a-Lago, his Palm Beach resort, looking for classified documents. Last Friday, the FBI searched President Joe Biden's home in Wilmington, Delaware, looking for classified documents.
Both searches were unprecedented, and both turned up secret material stored in unauthorized locations. While the circumstances that led to the searches were starkly different, the broad parallels between the two investigations, each of which has been assigned to a special counsel, complicate already fraught decisions about whether Trump's retention of government records justifies criminal charges. They also raise the question of how common such sloppiness is and what it says about a system that is ostensibly aimed at protecting national security.
The 13-hour search of Biden's house, which the president's lawyers suggested after it became clear that no one had any idea how many secret records he may have retained or where exactly they were located, discovered half a dozen classified documents, including material dating to his time as a U.S. senator. That was in addition to "roughly 10" classified records discovered in Biden's former think tank office last November, "a small number" found in the garage of his Wilmington house and an adjacent room in December, and several more found in his home library on January 11 and 12.
Two weeks ago, after CBS News broke the story of the documents in Biden's former office, the president said he had been "surprised" to learn about those records last fall. Last Thursday, after news reports revealed that additional classified material had been found at his house in Wilmington, Biden minimized the import of that development.
"We found a handful of documents were filed in the wrong place," Biden told reporters. "We immediately turned them over to the [National] Archives and the Justice Department….I think you're going to find there's nothing there….There's no there there."
At that point, it was clear that the number of classified documents "in the wrong place" exceeded "a handful." And the next day, the FBI found six more. Contrary to Biden's assurances, there was something there: a pattern of carelessness belying Special Counsel to the President Richard Sauber's claim that Biden "takes classified information and materials seriously."
Sauber emphasized that Biden's transgressions were unintentional. "We are confident that a thorough review will show that these documents were inadvertently misplaced," he said, "and the president and his lawyers acted promptly upon discovery of this mistake."
Trump, by contrast, took thousands of government documents, including 325 marked as classified, when he left office, and he persistently resisted returning them, apparently because he considered them his personal property. That resistance included months of wrangling with the National Archives and Records Administration and incomplete compliance with a federal subpoena, which culminated in the FBI's August 8 search of Mar-a-Lago.
Unlike last week's visit to Biden's house, the Mar-a-Lago search was not consensual. It was authorized by a warrant that a magistrate judge issued after concluding that there was probable cause to believe the FBI would find evidence that Trump or his representatives had committed federal crimes. Specifically, the FBI cited statutes that make it a felony to remove or conceal government documents, retain "national defense information," and obstruct a federal investigation.
So far there is substantially more evidence to support an inference of criminal intent in Trump's case, although proving that is by no means a slam dunk. If Biden "inadvertently" mishandled the government's secrets, he would not be guilty of "willfully" retaining "national defense information." And the proactive cooperation that Sauber highlights, unlike Trump's stubborn foot-dragging and possibly deliberate defiance of a federal subpoena, does not look like obstruction.
Federal law also makes it a felony to permit the removal of national defense information from "its proper place of custody" through "gross negligence." While that seems like a more apt description of what Biden did, the Justice Department has previously declined to prosecute former federal officials under that provision for careless handling of classified material.
Alberto Gonzales, for example, improperly took classified material, including top-secret notes deemed "sensitive compartmented information," home with him while serving as President George W. Bush's attorney general. According to a 2008 report from the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General, Gonzales "mishandled classified materials regarding two highly sensitive compartmented programs." He "took his classified handwritten notes home and stored them there for an indeterminate period of time." He also "stored other highly classified documents about the two compartmented programs in a safe at the Department that was not located in a SCIF [sensitive compartmented information facility]."
The Justice Department nevertheless concluded that criminal charges were not appropriate. It considered two potentially relevant statutes: 18 USC 924, which covers someone who "knowingly removes" classified material, and 18 USC 793 (f)(1), which addresses "gross negligence" in the handling of "national defense information."
In a recent Just Security essay, New York University law professor Andrew Weissman and two co-authors argue that the Gonzales precedent bodes well for Biden. "Because DOJ must seek to treat like cases alike," they write, "the Gonzales declination appears to be a precedent that will weigh heavily in favor of DOJ closing its Biden investigation without a charge."
The same could be said of the FBI's conclusion that it was not appropriate to prosecute Hillary Clinton for using a private email server as secretary of state. While then–FBI Director James Comey criticized Clinton's "extremely careless" handling of "very sensitive, highly classified information," he said prosecuting her would be inconsistent with the Justice Department's past practices.
"Although there is evidence of potential violations of the statutes regarding the handling of classified information, our judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case," Comey said. "All the cases prosecuted involved some combination of: clearly intentional and willful mishandling of classified information; or vast quantities of materials exposed in such a way as to support an inference of intentional misconduct; or indications of disloyalty to the United States; or efforts to obstruct justice. We do not see those things here."
As Reason's J.D. Tuccille notes, people in positions of power seem to get softer treatment even when they intentionally divulge government secrets. But the distinction that Comey drew between carelessness and "willful mishandling" helps explain why people like Gonzales and Clinton escape prosecution while whistleblowers who deliberately leak classified information do not. Applied consistently, that distinction should rule out prosecuting anyone guilty of similar lapses, regardless of his rank, fame, or political influence.
Contrary to Biden's claim, however, none of this means "there's no there there." He cannot consistently maintain that the classification system is vitally important to protecting national security and that "inadvertently" violating its rules is no big deal, a mere clerical error involving documents that were "filed in the wrong place." That certainly was not Biden's take on Trump's handling of classified records, which he called "totally irresponsible" a couple of months before his own trove was discovered.
Even granting the differences between what Trump did and what Biden did, in terms of both volume and attitude, the only way Biden can escape similar criticism is by arguing that it does not really matter if classified material he handled ended up where it was not supposed to be, intermingled with personal records and mementos. But if that's true, either because the documents were classified for no good reason or because they remained classified long after the original rationale no longer applied, the whole system begins to look like a joke.
Biden's retention of classified material from his time as vice president went unnoticed for six years, while one or more secret documents that he came across as a senator remained in his private possession more than twice as long. How many classified records might be discovered in the homes or offices of other former federal officials if anyone bothered to search for them? And do those overlooked documents pose a real threat to national security, or only to the idea that the classification system should be taken seriously?
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I counted nine (9) instances of the word Trump
Any mentions of Presidental authority of classification?
Leans in and whispers, “I don’t read their articles.»
I did. It is a terrible article giving the leftist narrative about accidental mishandling and working with the DoJ as an excuse.
He quotes Sauber and his defense of Biden over a half dozen times.
I believe it was from Oprah where the “I, Me, My” game was first shared. She (?) talked about reducing those words when interacting with folks. Applying that logic to this Reason article, but using the word Trump, seemed appropriate since the subject is Biden’s malfeasance.
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Lol. And he quotes a NYU think tank that is a Democrat issue/ex politician center.
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And quotes the Mueller attorney.
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I counted nine (9) instances of the word Trump
Any mention of how they suppressed the story until after the election?
I don’t know. I don’t read the articles.
Usually the excuse is the other way 'round as with Playboy.
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My personal favorite is the documents from his time as Senator that he was unaware of. All the questions about "How was anyone supposed to know Trump declassified the documents? Telepathy?!?" and now we have a factual situation where not even telepathy alone would explain or justify things.
My personal favorite is the documents from his time as Senator that he was unaware of.
Was it the documents that Biden was unaware of, or his time as Senator? I only ask because at this point I doubt he even remembers being a Senator.
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People using cursive just follow the script.
Impressive.
"how should we describe Biden's conduct"
Confused old man acting like one would expect.
Or as some others have pointed out previously: Totally (D)ifferent.
Or in the alternative, thoroughly corrupt.
Corrupt old man acting confused.
Impeachable offense, if the GOP is as petty and petulant as the DNP. Maybe they should be.
Sauber emphasized that Biden’s transgressions were unintentional. “We are confident that a thorough review will show that these documents were inadvertently misplaced,” he said, “and the president and his lawyers acted promptly upon discovery of this mistake.” . Trump, by contrast, took thousands of government documents, including 325 marked as classified, when he left office, and he persistently resisted returning them, apparently because he considered them his personal property. That resistance included months of wrangling with the National Archives and Records Administration and incomplete compliance with a federal subpoena, which culminated in the FBI’s August 8 search of Mar-a-Lago.
What a fucking mess of an article. Intent is not required for mishandling classified documents. Negligence is good enough.
Biden as a senator could only view documents in a SCIF, yet had documents from that time, similar to Hillary.
When trump left office the director of NARA got pissed off at seeing a box of documents and went after Trump, something they never did for Biden nor Hillary, nor Obama. The latter had 10s of thousands of documents in a non controlled warehouse simply designated as a NARA facility from a friendly administrator.
Trump was working with NARA and the FBI. There was a dispute over documents. The PRA actually gives the president deference in disputes, see Clinton sock drawer case. PRA is also civil. Trump also contested classification of documents as he could declassify documents as president per Egan vs Navy. His team was working with the FBI and National Archives as seen by multiple deliveries to them of documents.
All of the above facts missing from Sullums desperate article to save face. At least he isnt still yelling about nuclear secrets.
On top of that the special prosecutor Garland selected to oversee Biden, who is an ex dem DoJ official who targeted Trump during the Russia Hoax, has yet to even take over the investigation. NYT admitted the DoJ was working with Biden to try to keep the finds secret, why there was a 2 month wave of silence before news broke.
This is pretty terrible Sullum.
Biden's retention of classified material from his time as vice president went unnoticed for six years, while one or more secret documents that he came across as a senator remained in his private possession more than twice as long.
So close Sullum. Why did the archives only care to audit Trump and not others? Think slowly.
Does Sullum have a choice but to think slowly? I guess not at all is on the table.
It's a shitload of Trump Derangement Syndrome from Sullum. Let's not pull any punches here.
Sullum loves him some DOJ.
How do we know Biden kept his documents unintentionally? His word? The plagiarist apparently has a reputation for honesty and integrity among the press which is only rivaled by the legends of George Washington himself.
Again , I expect this happens all the time with Presidents and cabinet level officials and the bureaucracy normally does not make a fuss about it, but Trump.
Shall we recount the times Biden has not exactly been honest with the facts?
- He has claimed to be a UPenn professor.
- He has claimed his son Beau died in Iraq.
- He has claimed to have earned three degrees while an undergrad.
- He has claimed to have been an outstanding student in the political science department.
- He has claimed his family worked in the Pennsylvania coal mines.
- He has claimed to have been arrested while trying to visit Nelson Mandela in prison.
- He has claimed that the truck driver involved in the crash that killed his first wife and daughter was drunk at the time.
- He has claimed that he was always against the Iraq War.
- He has claimed he used to drive a semi.
- He has claimed he visited Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue after the 2018 massacre, speaking to the rabbi.
- He has claimed he was offered a job by an Idaho lumber company.
- He has claimed he graduated in the top half of his class at Syracuse College of Law.
- He has claimed in 2022 unemployment was the lowest in 50 years, down from 6.5 percent to 3.5 percent.
- He has claimed he was appointed to the Naval Academy in 1965 by the late Sen. J. Caleb Boggs (R-DE).
- He has claimed that he never discussed business deals with Hunter.
- He has claimed he campaigned in all 54 states.
- He has claimed he was “sort of raised in the Puerto Rican community at home, politically.”
- He has claimed the price of gas is “down from over $5 when I took office.”
- He has claimed he ‘traveled 17,000 miles with’ Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Given these claims, I sincerely doubt those documents were there unintentionally. Biden knew exactly what he was doing when he took them.
My post was sarcasm on the public credulity of Sullum and most of the rest of the country's political reporters. Biden has no history of integrity.
Nice list; thank you for compiling that.
Of course I love to add a couple of my own:
"The velocity of an AR 15 is five times that of any other rifle."
[one of Joe Friday's favorite talking points; guess they ended his posting pay with the 2022 election]
"A 9mm will rip your lungs out"
"If you don't vote Democrat, you ain't Black"
"Poor kids can be as smart as white kids"
Corn Pop
"He's [Obama] clean..."
“A 9mm will rip your lungs out”
According to Joe a 9mm will "blow" your lungs out. It's the werewolves of London that will rip them out.
You are right.
Ah hoooooooo....
It's the little-known and completely non-existent intent portion of the law concerning handling and storage of classified materials that comey pulled out of his ass.
"If Trump's handling of government secrets was "totally irresponsible," how should we describe Biden's conduct?"
Well, obviously, these circumstances are different. Besides, Biden is just dumb/demented and Trump is a meanie.
Yep. Mean tweets is always a penalty enhancer.
It’s ok if a senator swipes classified documents.
Just ask Hillary Clinton.
Well, you know, Trump had more. LOTS more!! Don't you know there was more? And he didn't tell ANYONE! Not his lawyers, who didn't show up to clean the office. Not the Archives or the media or anyone who might have a use for these many, so many, so many more than Biden, documents. Did we mention there were a lot more in Mar-A-Lago?
I feel like I am going for the SQRLSY prose model.
Sullum. Jeezus dude. That water you carry has now reached a Sysiphisian weight. Let it roll back down the mountain and take the L.
There was a time when people thought we were being over the top when hitting Sullum with the Commander Queeg references.
Nope. He's been full geometric logic since day one.
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"Biden is just dumb/demented". If he fids out you said that he'll challenge you to a push up contest and kick your ass behind the bleachers just like Korn Pop. Nobody fucks with a Biden.
Ignoring any legal concerns, which is worse: Someone who knows he has documents, apparently secures them, and is fighting to keep them, or someone who has documents scattered about and doesn't even know he has them?
So you are saying Biden is mentally incompetent?
Because that is the choice you have posed here. Own it and write your legislators to act on the 25th Amendment.
Then we can focus more on Kamala's shortcomings.
'.... the Justice Department has previously declined to prosecute former federal officials under that provision for careless handling of classified material....' but only if you don't include Sandy Berger, Col Bishop, General Petraeus, Bryan Nishimura, Harold Martin, Weldon Marschall, CIA Jerry Lee, CIA Reynaldo Regis, NSA Elizabeth Shirley, DOD Asia Lavarello, FBI Kendra Kingsbury. Hillary Clinton should be on that list as well.
Trump had power to take, hold and declassify; Biden didn't and violated the law with impunity for six years. There should already be a indictment of Biden to be opened the day he leaves office. Let a jury decide if his actions violated a law that requires no intent.
More than 6 years given Senate documents.
Why do you care so much about Biden escaping criticism Sullum?
Return to norms, adults in charge.
The FBI similarly searched Mar a Lago months before the subpoena and subsequent raid of the former president’s home. During that first search, the FBI asked that the records be stored in a locked room, guarded by the secret service. That was done. Many of the documents were indeed returned.
The sheer number of documents doesn’t seem as relevant for democrats as for Republicans. Hillary recklessly used an insecure email server that wasn’t sanctioned or protected as governmental servers should be. The server had over 60,000 emails on it. A cursory search of those emails by Clinton’s lawyers determined that about half were of a “personal” nature and were not delivered to those investigating the matter.
The server(s) were not turned over to government security agencies or the FBI.
Clinton and her colleagues were allowed to take hammers to their laptops, phones, and tablets and bleach blit software was used to emphatically erase any trace of the emails from her server.
This was allowed in spite of looming and sure subpoenas for the devices, servers, and communications surrounding her email server. This is, by definition, obstruction of justice.
Sandy Berger, a friend of Bill (Clinton administration national security adviser) used his security clearance to enter a secure room to access potentially damning documents about the Clinton administration. Berger swiped top secret documents, removed them from the secure location, and shredded them (cut them with scissors). He pleaded guilty. His plea agreement cost him a $10,000 fine and no jail time.
It’s obvious that the most that will happen to Biden is a slap on the wrist.
I’m not condoning what Trump did, but his punishment should be nothing at all, or at most a $10,000 fine. After the bullshit allegations against him by the media, democrats, the FBI, and intelligence agencies, it seems reasonable that he has doubts about the integrity and intentions of those who wanted to retrieve the documents he had. He also planned to remain in office through the most dubious of means, and his belongings were not packed up in an orderly manner.
Did these documents concern Biden's grifting or did they expose opportunities for Biden to grift?
Yes and yes.
hear hear
Impeach him now. This is significantly worse than Trump's dumb phone call.
“There’s nothing there.”
Yo Joe, step outside your head (where that statement is true enough). There is a certain well-documented something (if I may classify it so) out here.
I'm a little bit dying to see if you carry this out to the conclusion.
TDS much, Sullum?
Last August, the FBI searched former President Donald Trump’s home at Mar-a-Lago, his Palm Beach resort, looking for classified documents. Last Friday, the FBI searched President Joe Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, looking for classified documents.
One of these things is not like the other. Trump was a President who could de facto declassify documents. Biden was a Senator and then VP who could not. It is as simple as that, Jacob. Trump's case is a political persecution while Biden's is a felony.
Also up until the last search the DOJ let Biden's personal attorneys conduct the searches. They sent an armed SWAT team to search Trump.
how should we describe Biden's conduct?
Somewhere between criminally negligent and treasonous.
Why are you still taking these people seriously?
If Trump's handling of government secrets was "totally irresponsible," how should we describe Biden's conduct?
Don't be coy, Jacob, you'll describe it with fawning praise.
As an oopsie!
Once again demonstrating that everyman quality that so charms his supporters, Biden shows that the president, too, can make mistakes. And who among us hadn’t left piles of classified documents everywhere we lay our heads?
TDS has completely destroyed Sullum. He dug himself in on this one when he regurgitated the regime narrative on the Trump raid. Just like he did throughout the Trump presidency. Now he's boxed in by the Biden document scandal so he desperately regurgitates the new regime narrative. Sorry Jacob. You've made an ass of yourself once again. It's too late to dig yourself out.
It’s too late to dig yourself out.
It doesn’t even seem to have crossed Sullum’s mind to just stop digging. The man’s mental health is getting surreal. Biden’s or Sullum’s, take your pick.
It’s time to stop focusing on “had classified documents” and focus on what those documents contained and why he had them. Time to allow the opposition party to inspect the documents found. If all info is known this is more likely a Ukraine Graft and Corruption story than a mishandled document story. Was he holding these documents to hide their contents……I bet the corrupt crook was.
Walls closing in....
This is totally different because... reasons...
Jacob is clearly struggling here. He will need to read the NYT and WAPO spin tomorrow before he can commit to a conclusion. I predict at least 3 more Sullum screeds on this subject. Each will adhere completely to the regime narrative. Even while the regime throws Biden under the bus.
...And what about all the other stuff they found in his garage?
Hilarious!
Rumored also that another batch of documents was found at an ice cream parlor near the Delaware house.
Excellent!
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A former top FBI counterintelligence official - in fact, the guy who received the tip that supposedly kicked off the Trump-Russia investigation - has been arrested and charged with violating US sanctions on Russia by taking secret payments from a Russian oligarch in order to investigate another oligarch.
Read this. Just amazing.
Are there any honest people at all in government?
Yes, in Davos, "You will own nothing"
Eat ze bugs!
I read about it this afternoon and I actually laughed out loud, because OF COURSE he did.
The democrats are like the slapstick version of House of Cards.
"because OF COURSE he did."
Everything they accused Trump of doing they were actually doing. From now on any accusations against Trump, MAGA, classical liberals, libertarians, conservatives or the underanged left should be treated as a confession of guilt.
"So far there is substantially more evidence to support an inference of criminal intent in Trump's case"
Like what!!??
For fuck's sake Sullum, stop trying to gaslight us. You've already admitted you don't know what is in the documents, and that Trump was still president when they arrived in Mar-a-Lago.
You know who wasn't a president with complete declassification privileges when he took classified documents?
Biden.
Funny how you didn't mention that.
It's not the crime, it's the cover-up...
Sullum's descent into TDS madness is like a Greek tragedy. It used to piss me off, but now it's just sad, watching a formerly intelligent person tie himself in mental knots and utterly destroy himself in order to cling to his irrational hatred of another human being.
"My Precious" -Sullum
Has anybody pointed out that Trump's documents were seized by an FBI raid and Biden's are "found" by HIS lawyers?
I wonder how different the document counts would be if Trump's lawyers did the Mar-a-Lago searching/finding and Biden's homes were raided by the FBI.
Counting, huh? So now size matters?
Sullum brought up the number of documents, not me.
“Trump, by contrast, took thousands of government documents, including 325 marked as classified…”
If the FBI would use a search warrant on Biden, maybe he would have hundreds of classified documents too. Maybe not. But we’ll never know.
We also have no idea how many DOCUMENTS he took. His lawyers have quite purposely never discussed the number of DOCUMENTS.
To the layman on the street this may seem suspicious. However, there is an excuse, Yeronner, there is an explanation. It seems my client FOUND those classified documents on the sidewalk and was on his way to the police department to turn them in at the time of his arrest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LYo2xFRjVo
Over here guys! Lookadat... a yuuuge boxful of Tu Quoques, man.
'There's Nothing There,' Biden Said the Day Before the FBI Found More Classified Documents in His House
And I'm here to say, I believe you Joe! - J. Sullum
Uh oh. Did that Jake Sullum bully kick sand in ANOTHER pink-cheeked little girl-bullier's face! How cruel and unusual! Certiorari denied. NEXT!
Miranda Devine at the NYPost has an interesting article that references an email on Hunter’s laptop that reads like a security briefing. Hunter normally writes emails with misspelled words (not just the usual typos we all make) and awful sentence structures, but one of them regarding Ukraine reads as if it was lifted from an official document. I suspect Hunter was getting documents from his father to pass on to others with whom he was financially involved. Thus enriching the Biden family coffers.
https://nypost.com/2023/01/22/theres-no-hiding-bidens-fright-over-classified-document-scandal/
The democrats’ excuses for Biden and these classified documents are starting to sound a bit desperate.
This email doesn't "read like a security briefing". (At least, I hope not...) Does Miranda know what an actual security briefing looks like?
https://justthenews.com/sites/default/files/2020-12/BidenArcher4-13-14.pdf
Enlighten us, what makes something "read like a security briefing"? Miranda never said it was an actual security briefing itself. You are being disingenuous here.
Compare these two comments:
1. Specifically, the FBI cited statutes that make it a felony to remove or conceal government documents, retain "national defense information," and obstruct a federal investigation.
2. If Biden "inadvertently" mishandled the government's secrets, he would not be guilty of "willfully" retaining "national defense information."
See the difference? Where did that "willfully" come from? The legal summary as applied to Trump clearly covers Biden as well.
so he added "willfully" to exonerate Biden? What a joke.
"All the cases prosecuted involved some combination of: clearly intentional and willful mishandling of classified information; or vast quantities of materials exposed in such a way as to support an inference of intentional misconduct; or indications of disloyalty to the United States; or efforts to obstruct justice. We do not see those things here."
Is it possible to set up an unsecure server and not realize it is unsecure? Of course her actions were clearly intentional and willful.
I recall H Clinton's response to the question "did you wipe the server?"
"You mean with a cloth?"
Trump had no secret documents because he declassified them and the FBI had been to the storage area and asked him to put another lock on it. Reason has gone woke.
This scandal is reported in mainstream sources and not suppressed on social media. Maybe the powers that be want it to get out, preparatory to easing Biden out of the Presidency?
Who do they have in mind as a replacement?
Well according to the 25th Amendment...
Inside every Democrats mind, "But that nasty Republican tried to free the slaves (cut-taxes) and destroy our [WE/DE] mob acracy building a Nazi-Empire to take-over the USA!"
The Biden lawyer didn't say "six documents", he said "six items consisting of documents..." Watch that lawyer-speak...
"how should we describe Biden's conduct?"
Identical? Except for licking the blood off of Red China's boots and not bullying as many girls, just another Kleptocracy looter.
They've found Biden classified documents dating back to when he was in the Senate. So, this wasn't a one time accident, the guy has been taking home and squirreling away classified documents for well over a decade.
It's a continuing pattern of behavior. That militates against it being inadvertent.
Yeah, there is something about Biden and squirrels...
The Kleptocracy elects some limp-wristed idiot after Tricky gets caught. After that fool invites terrorism, The Kleptocracy shoos in a Christian National Socialist prohibitionist to jail Americans, crash markets and scare commies. Then Prince Coattails Rider lets terrorists kill thousands of NYers, wrecks the economy, and The Kleptocracy finds another fool... In every case the bad policies, idiot laws, devaluation, looting and stuffed prisons remain ratcheted in place, and a way is found to get anarco-commie and anarco-fascist infiltrators to do the same thing to the LP--anything to keep us from competing with 12%/year vote growth on our original platform.
Lol, the media is really showing off how idiotic it can be. Let's be honest, if it were not for Clinton's overhyped email story and Trump's own document story no one would care about Biden volunteering up docs. It would be a back-page story. The real story is about how the government classifies too much information. An honest journalist would admit this instead of hemming and hawing about how "bad" this is for Biden and speculating on how it will damage Biden. It's always about optics no?
I'm just waiting for the analysts to compare the coverage of Biden vs Trump. I am blown away by how much negative coverage there is in the so-called liberal media. They can't help but to keep cranking out stories that start with, "It's not as bad as Trump but it is bad". They just can't help themselves with the both-sides angle.
So once again the media is going to drag us through an overhyped story. But tell me again how bad it was when the media overhyped the Russia story? Will they get half as reflective when they look back at how much they are overhyping this story? No, they won't. They are incapable of self-reflection. It's all about keeping the scandal going for clicks.
When the best defense of a sitting president you can conjure up is gross incompetence and negligence....
Yeah; puts the MSM in the position of owning Biden’s incoherence and lack of fitness for office.
Of course watch any video of Biden over the past 40 years, and you realize this is nothing new. He either lies outright and just makes up shit on the spot. And then keeps repeating it.
It's the exact same thing. Its just being prosecuted differently. Same with rioting . Anything Floyd or leftists. No problem charges dropped. Anything else, life sentence for trespassing. Its an absolute joke.
It has just been announced that documents were found in the home of VP Mike Pence. As the author, Jacob Sullum, predicted there would be more discoveries of these documents. In the case of former President Trump, we have a case of obstruction. In the case of Biden, Pence and whoever comes next, I think we are seeing evidence of poor handling of classified documents. The thing I seem to notice most is that there is a mixing of documents classified and unclassified. This leads to documents being lump together and packed away. It is pretty easy to see how it happens. There needs to be real rules that classified and unclassified documents should never be handled together.
Was Pence previously quoted publicly criticizing anyone else for being "that irresponsible"?
Everyone makes mistakes, but did he refuse to cooperate or try to convert government property?
I'm not playing 20 Questions. Do you have a quote of Pence accusing someone else of being "that irresponsible", or don't you?
Predictable?
Biden rode a bike…until he fell over.
My bike "fleet" changes regularly but ranges from mountain bikes to road bikes to commuters. However, no matter what kind of bike I've got, every year it's a little slower than it was the year before. I haven't quite figured out why. There must be a common element...