No Classified Documents Found at Biden's Delaware Home
The inspection of U.S. President Joe Biden's home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, yielded no significant results as representatives from the U.S. Department of Justice reported that no classified documents were found there. This was stated by the president's attorney, Bob Bauer.
"The inspection of the presidential residence in Rehoboth Beach, designated by the U.S. Department of Justice, has concluded... No documents marked as 'classified' have been discovered," CNN journalist Phil Mattingly reported on Twitter.
Previously, the FBI had initiated further searches concerning Biden. It was revealed back in January that Biden had possessed classified documents from his time as Vice President. Subsequently, a new batch of documents was found at the U.S. president's home. The White House stated that these papers had been "mistakenly" placed in the incorrect location, and about a week later, it became known that the U.S. Department of Justice uncovered an additional six classified documents during the search of Biden's residence.