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Former White House strategist Steve Bannon is sounding the warning bells after classified documents were discovered in the garage of President Joe Biden’s Wilmington home as well as his think tank. There are also questions surrounding a lack of transparency on why the U.S. Secret Service does not have any visitor logs from Biden’s Delaware home.
During an episode on The War Room podcast, Bannon spoke about the scandal and accused the “Biden White House” of lying “every time they speak on this topic.”
“It was Biden’s own lawyers who first discovered an unspecified number of classified documents from the Democrat’s time as vice president at the Penn Biden Center as they were clearing out the president’s former office. It was again the president’s own team of attorneys who searched Joe Biden’s Delaware homes in Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach for additional classified documents, which the White House counsel’s office confirmed on January 12 that they found in Wilmington. Two days later, the presidential team added that five more pages had been found at this home,” Bannon said.
Bannon also spoke about a report from The Wall Street Journal detailing how the U.S. Department of Justice decided not to send FBI agents to Biden’s Delaware home to monitor his attorneys’ search for classified documents.
As Bannon pointed out, the FBI raided former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate back in August but decided to allow Biden’s attorneys to search for classified documents without any oversight.
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The U.S. Secret Service revealed on Sunday that while a protection unit is assigned to Biden’s Delaware home, they do not record visitors.
“We don’t independently maintain our own visitor logs because it’s a private residence,” spokesman Anthony Guglielmi told reporters.
Republican Rep. James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, is demanding the logs and more answers.
“Given the serious national security implications, the White House must provide the Wilmington residence’s visitor log,” Comer wrote to White House chief of staff Ron Klain. “As Chief of Staff, you are head of the Executive Office of the President and bear responsibility to be transparent with the American people on these important issues related to the White House’s handling of this matter.”
Republicans are demanding answers on the lack of transparency on visitor logs from Biden’s Delaware home.
“The White House has dodged questions on a report that the Secret Service claims to have no records on who has visited Biden’s home, where the president has spent more than 25% of his time since he took office. By comparison, the visitor logs to the White House have been released,” the Washington Examiner reported.
Kentucky GOP Rep. James Comer said: “President Biden has spent a large amount of time at his Delaware residence since assuming office. Americans deserve to know who President Biden is meeting with, especially since we know that he routinely met with Hunter’s business associates during his time as vice president. The Biden Administration must provide transparency to the American people.”
South Carolina Republican Rep. Nancy Mace also demanded answers from Biden over his Delaware visits, arguing that everyone who comes “into close proximity with the President, in an official or personal capacity, is screened by the Secret Service” and that their record of coming close to the president “exists somewhere.”
“It’s bad if there is official business being conducted and they aren’t telling us with who,” Mace said. “It’s even worse the Administration is using the Secret Service to excuse its complete and total lack of transparency.”
Last month, the U.S. Secret Service admitted that no records exist of who Biden has met with at his Delaware home. The agency said no records exist of those visits as a New York Post Freedom of Information Act request was denied, Fox News reported.
The Justice Department recently announced that it had appointed Special Counsel Robert Hur to lead the investigation into Biden’s classified documents case.