In a continued effort to investigate classified documents associated with President Joe Biden, House Republicans recently subpoenaed former White House Counsel Dana Remus. These documents were found in various locations, including Biden’s home in Delaware and the Penn Biden Center at the University of Pennsylvania. The discovery of these documents took place during three separate searches between November 2022 and January 2023. This revelation comes shortly after classified documents were uncovered at former President Donald Trump’s Florida residence, leading to his indictment for improper handling of classified materials.
The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability has issued the subpoena to Remus, who is believed to be a central figure in the initial stages of coordinating the movement and packaging of boxes later found to contain classified materials. Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer of Kentucky stated that new facts continue to emerge that undermine the White House’s narrative about President Biden’s mishandling of classified documents. Comer emphasized the need to uncover whether Biden maintained sensitive documents related to his family’s foreign business dealings, which allegedly brought in millions of dollars.
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The subpoena and interview requests from the Oversight Committee are part of a larger effort to determine whether national security has been compromised. The Committee believes that the classified documents supposedly discovered in November 2022 were actually found the previous year, raising serious concerns about Biden’s mishandling of sensitive intelligence information. Representatives like Jim Jordan of Ohio and Jason Smith of Missouri insist that Biden must be held accountable for illegally holding classified material and demand transparency regarding his actions.
The subpoena issued to Remus
In a continued effort to investigate classified documents associated with President Joe Biden, House Republicans recently subpoenaed former White House Counsel Dana Remus. These documents were found in various locations, including Biden’s home in Delaware and the Penn Biden Center at the University of Pennsylvania. The discovery of these documents took place during three separate searches between November 2022 and January 2023. This revelation comes shortly after classified documents were uncovered at former President Donald Trump’s Florida residence, leading to his indictment for improper handling of classified materials.
The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability has issued the subpoena to Remus, who is believed to be a central figure in the initial stages of coordinating the movement and packaging of boxes later found to contain classified materials. Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer of Kentucky stated that new facts continue to emerge that undermine the White House’s narrative about President Biden’s mishandling of classified documents. Comer emphasized the need to uncover whether Biden maintained sensitive documents related to his family’s foreign business dealings, which allegedly brought in millions of dollars.
The subpoena and interview requests from the Oversight Committee are part of a larger effort to determine whether national security has been compromised. The Committee believes that the classified documents supposedly discovered in November 2022 were actually found the previous year, raising serious concerns about Biden’s mishandling of sensitive intelligence information. Representatives like Jim Jordan of Ohio and Jason Smith of Missouri insist that Biden must be held accountable for illegally holding classified material and demand transparency regarding his actions.
The subpoena issued to Remus’s attorney suggests that she possesses knowledge about why White House personnel frequently visited the Penn Biden Center in 2022, where later-discovered classified materials, including Ukraine-related documents, were found. The letter raises questions about whether Biden took steps to hide or cover up the improper possession of classified materials, abused his office by using Executive Branch employees to mitigate political consequences, or knowingly maintained improper possession of classified materials related to countries linked to his family’s finances. Special Counsel Robert Hur has been appointed by the Justice Department to investigate Biden’s handling of these classified documents. Rep. Comer has also requested a list of the countries and names mentioned in the documents from Hur. The investigation continues to unfold as House Republicans seek answers to these pressing questions.
’s attorney suggests that she possesses knowledge about why White House personnel frequently visited the Penn Biden Center in 2022, where later-discovered classified materials, including Ukraine-related documents, were found. The letter raises questions about whether Biden took steps to hide or cover up the improper possession of classified materials, abused his office by using Executive Branch employees to mitigate political consequences, or knowingly maintained improper possession of classified materials related to countries linked to his family’s finances. Special Counsel Robert Hur has been appointed by the Justice Department to investigate Biden’s handling of these classified documents. Rep. Comer has also requested a list of the countries and names mentioned in the documents from Hur. The investigation continues to unfold as House Republicans seek answers to these pressing questions.