Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Oppsy..

 

A personal lawyer for Biden was closing out the downtown DC office that Biden used as part his work with the University of Pennsylvania. 
The lawyer saw an envelope with markings indicating they were the former vice president's personal documents, opened the envelope and noticed there were classified documents inside.  He notified the NARA.
Attorney General Merrick Garland has assigned the US attorney in Chicago John Lausch Jr, a holdover from the Trump administration, to investigate the matter. 
The documents were discovered on November 2, just six days before the midterm elections, but the matter only became public months after the election.
Just a thought.

Classified..

 

Classified documents including US intelligence memos and briefing materials that covered topics including Ukraine, Iran and the United Kingdom were discovered in a private office belong to President Biden.. 
The classified documents were dated between 2013 and 2016. They were found in three or four boxes.
The documents were discovered, just six days before the midterm elections, but the matter only became public months after the election is conducted.
Garland chose to have John Lausch Jr.  conduct the Biden documents investigation because he is one of two remaining Trump-appointed US attorneys.
The issue here where were The National Archives and Records Administration leaving classified documents laying around for 10 years?

E-mail..

 

DOJJ..

 

House Republicans are gearing up to investigate the Department of Justice and the FBI, including their “ongoing criminal investigations,” setting up a showdown with the Biden administration and law enforcement agencies over their criminal probes, particularly those into former President Donald Trump.

The new House GOP majority has proposed that a new select subcommittee be formed – a result of one of the key concessions. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy made to his opposition to secure the gavel.

In addition to having the power to investigate all ongoing criminal probes of the executive branch, the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government would also “be authorized to receive information available to the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence,” giving it access to the most highly classified information in Congress, according to the proposal.