US authorities search US President Joe Biden’s beach house in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. In an announcement, one of Biden’s lawyers said the president is fully cooperating with the US Department of Justice’s operation in Delaware.
According to the American correspondent Jan Postma, in this case it is a logical sequel. ‘It’s not even a coincidence that this is happening today. After all, it is the first working day of the designated special prosecutor who wants to be on the safe side in this case ».
The question is whether more classified documents will be found in Biden’s house. “This time it’s Biden’s vacation home, but he’s there on a regular basis. We’ll have to wait and see.’
Bad news for Biden
President Biden is voluntarily cooperating with the investigation. ‘The difference is that this is a further step by the Ministry of Justice and they have taken matters into their own hands. That makes it a little different than if you can look it up yourself. But it’s a good Biden move to work with. If a president opposes this sort of thing, you’re going to land in dangerous waters. But, politically speaking, this is already bad news for Biden, especially considering that he would like to add a second term to his presidency.
Secret documents
In recent times, dozens of secret documents have been found in an old office of Biden in the capital Washington and in his home in Wilmington. Previously found documents date to Biden’s time as Vice President of the United States under Barack Obama (2009 to 2017). Recently, confidential documents with former Vice President Mike Pence have also surfaced. Previously, the US FBI raided former President Donald Trump to obtain secret government documents.
Source: BNR

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