Congress secures first cooperation from National Archives in Biden document probe – IOTW Report

Congress secures first cooperation from National Archives in Biden document probe

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House Republicans on Thursday secured their first cooperation from the National Archives to gain information about the classified documents found in President Joe Biden’s Delaware home and former Washington D.C. think tank. The agreement ends a stalemate over a growing scandal that has rocked Washington and led to a request for all living former presidents and vice presidents to search their own possessions for any missing national secrets.

House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) told Just the News that his committee will be interviewing the National Archives’ top lawyer, Gary Stern, next Tuesday to get the first answers about what documents were located, where they were located and who may have had access to them.

“They have finally agreed to come in and sit down for a transcribed interview,” Comer said on the “Just the News, No Noise” television show on Real America’s Voice. “So we will be able to have a formal interview. We’re going to ask them all the questions that everyone in America wants answered. And hopefully they’ll provide those answers.” more

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