Better protocols needed to account for classified documents handled by political officials et Al …

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Bets on whether new classified materials will be found AGAIN at Biden's?


You lose. Pay up.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-64488011
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Do we already know how those classified materials found at several Biden locations got there to begin with?

Who's investigating that?


Hopefully that is part of Robert Hur's job.

We shall see.
Anonymous
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Comer (R-Ky.) told Fox News’ “Hannity” Tuesday night that Archives general counsel Gary Stern said in a closed-door interview he could not tell lawmakers who ordered the Archives not to put out a press release announcing the Nov. 2 find at the Penn Biden Center.

“There are only two people that could have given those orders, and that’s either the Department of Justice with [Attorney General] Merrick Garland or the White House with Joe Biden,” Comer said.

“So it shows right there that this Department of Justice and this White House is interfering with this,” he added.

Comer knows this is an ongoing investigation, and he knew what the answer would be before he asked Stern the question. He's creating a problem so he can go on Hannity and complain about it.

Let the investigation run its course, then bring NARA leadership in to testify in front of the committee.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Bets on whether new classified materials will be found AGAIN at Biden's?


You lose. Pay up.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-64488011


Apparently the will need to review notes that did not have markings on them.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Comer (R-Ky.) told Fox News’ “Hannity” Tuesday night that Archives general counsel Gary Stern said in a closed-door interview he could not tell lawmakers who ordered the Archives not to put out a press release announcing the Nov. 2 find at the Penn Biden Center.

“There are only two people that could have given those orders, and that’s either the Department of Justice with [Attorney General] Merrick Garland or the White House with Joe Biden,” Comer said.

“So it shows right there that this Department of Justice and this White House is interfering with this,” he added.

Comer knows this is an ongoing investigation, and he knew what the answer would be before he asked Stern the question. He's creating a problem so he can go on Hannity and complain about it.

Let the investigation run its course, then bring NARA leadership in to testify in front of the committee.


Determining who gave the order had nothing to do with the documents or how they found their way to the different locations in Biden's control.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Bets on whether new classified materials will be found AGAIN at Biden's?


You lose. Pay up.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-64488011


Clean up on aisle 9
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes. She is being prudent again.



They have been ANYTHING but transparent.

And, her colleague that was right outside those doors was not "answering questions." He was listening to questions and working very hard NOT to answer them.

They are doing a great job of passing the buck and giving reporters the run-around. But, answering questions? Nope.
KJP refers reporters to the WH counsel. WH counsel refers reporters to the DOJ. DOJ doesn't respond to questions.

This administration is a joke.

Not commenting on ongoing investigations is normal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Do we already know how those classified materials found at several Biden locations got there to begin with?

Who's investigating that?

Garland appointed a special counsel weeks ago to investigate that.
https://www.npr.org/2023/01/13/1148934429/robert-hur-doj-special-counsel-biden-classified-documents
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes. She is being prudent again.



They have been ANYTHING but transparent.

And, her colleague that was right outside those doors was not "answering questions." He was listening to questions and working very hard NOT to answer them.

They are doing a great job of passing the buck and giving reporters the run-around. But, answering questions? Nope.
KJP refers reporters to the WH counsel. WH counsel refers reporters to the DOJ. DOJ doesn't respond to questions.

This administration is a joke.

Not commenting on ongoing investigations is normal.


Sure. She was asked the other day if she (and the president since she speaks for him) thinks it would be wise for former presidents and VPs search their documents for classified material.

She responded.... "I will refer you to the WH counsel."

Heck. John Kirby deals with questions regarding this topic than KJP does.



Anonymous
More for those of you who seem not to know what cooperation looks like. All of Trump’s properties still haven’t been searched.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes. She is being prudent again.



They have been ANYTHING but transparent.

And, her colleague that was right outside those doors was not "answering questions." He was listening to questions and working very hard NOT to answer them.

They are doing a great job of passing the buck and giving reporters the run-around. But, answering questions? Nope.
KJP refers reporters to the WH counsel. WH counsel refers reporters to the DOJ. DOJ doesn't respond to questions.

This administration is a joke.

Not commenting on ongoing investigations is normal.


Sure. She was asked the other day if she (and the president since she speaks for him) thinks it would be wise for former presidents and VPs search their documents for classified material.

She responded.... "I will refer you to the WH counsel."

Heck. John Kirby deals with questions regarding this topic than KJP does.


Telling reporters to talk to lawyers regarding ongoing investigations is also normal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes. She is being prudent again.



They have been ANYTHING but transparent.

And, her colleague that was right outside those doors was not "answering questions." He was listening to questions and working very hard NOT to answer them.

They are doing a great job of passing the buck and giving reporters the run-around. But, answering questions? Nope.
KJP refers reporters to the WH counsel. WH counsel refers reporters to the DOJ. DOJ doesn't respond to questions.

This administration is a joke.

Not commenting on ongoing investigations is normal.


Sure. She was asked the other day if she (and the president since she speaks for him) thinks it would be wise for former presidents and VPs search their documents for classified material.

She responded.... "I will refer you to the WH counsel."

Heck. John Kirby deals with questions regarding this topic than KJP does.


Telling reporters to talk to lawyers regarding ongoing investigations is also normal.


Face it... KJP is a worthless press secretary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes. She is being prudent again.



They have been ANYTHING but transparent.

And, her colleague that was right outside those doors was not "answering questions." He was listening to questions and working very hard NOT to answer them.

They are doing a great job of passing the buck and giving reporters the run-around. But, answering questions? Nope.
KJP refers reporters to the WH counsel. WH counsel refers reporters to the DOJ. DOJ doesn't respond to questions.

This administration is a joke.

Not commenting on ongoing investigations is normal.



Hiding for months the finding of classified materials where they should not be is not normal.

Especially right before an election.
Anonymous
Anonymous
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TBH - we don't know how many classified documents were found at Biden's locations.

One of the revelations was worded that they found "6 items consisting of documents with classification markings." These could be boxes, folders, or containers of multiple classified documents.
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