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FBI agents search U.S. President Joe Biden’s beach house

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Biden’s attorneys say the records have been turned over to the proper authorities and are part of the ongoing investigation

The F.B.I. have searched U.S. President Joe Biden’s vacation home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

It comes after the discovery of several batched of classified documents discovered in Biden’s offices at Penn Biden Center and his Wilmington, Delaware home back in November.

The White House has repeatedly declined to comment on the levels of specific classification and the contents of the classified records— with some materials dating back to Biden’s time as vice-President in the Obama administration and when Biden was a U.S. Senator 14 years ago.

Ian Sams, a spokesperson for the White House Counsel’s office spoke with reporters outside the White House after news broke about a third search.

He also avoided reporters’ questions about any potential searches in additional locations saying, “Look, I think we’re providing information as this goes on and answering questions about the search activities as they’ve been happening.”

According to Biden’s attorneys, the records have been turned over to the proper authorities and are part of the ongoing investigation.

Meanwhile, members of Congress both sides of the aisle are demanding to have access to the classified documents discovered in Biden’s possession to determine if they pose a national security risk.

The F.B.I. and D.O.J. are not commenting on this ongoing investigation.

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