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White House in Damage Control Over Handling of Classified Documents Scandal

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WASHINGTON DC, January 13, 2023 ~ Discoveries of classified documents in President Biden’s former office and in his Delaware home have White House officials scrambling to manage what is clearly growing into the biggest scandal of the Biden presidency.

Though the documents were disclosed to the National Archives upon discovery, delayed and staggered public disclosures have the president’s political detractors musing over what else the administration might be trying to hide. 

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January 17, 2023 ~ Former US Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan and Honigman Leader of Investigations and White Collar Defense Practices Matthew Schneider talks to Paul W. about the discovery of more documents in President Biden‘s home.


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(CONTINUED) All this has led to the Justice Department’s appointment of a special council, which raises the specter of investigations, depositions, and potentially damaging public hearings that could derail the administration’s ability to govern over the next two years. 

The discoveries also change the dynamics of former President Trump’s classified document scandal, allowing Trump to politicize the matter by claiming that Biden committed the same transgression.       

(CONTINUED) All this has let to the Justice Department’s appointment of a special council, which raises the specter of investigations, depositions, and potentially damaging public hearings that could derail the administration’s ability to govern over the next two years. 

The discoveries also change the dynamics of former President Trump’s classified document scandal, allowing Trump to politicize the matter by claiming that Biden committed the same transgression.       

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