House Oversight Chairman Demands Answers on Biden's Classified Documents
Spencer Brown / Townhall Tipsheet
Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, the new chairman of the House Committee
on Oversight and Accountability, is taking his duties seriously,
already jumping into the growing Biden scandal regarding revelations
that then-former Vice President Joe Biden kept classified government
documents in a private office for years. You know, the same thing he
attacked his predecessor Donald Trump as "irresponsible" for doing.
In a letter sent fewer than 24 hours after news of Biden's improper possession of sensitive documents broke, Chairman Comer asked the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and the White House Counsel's Office for more information about President Biden's "failure to return highly classified records from his time as vice president."
Comer's letter
to NARA scolded the agency for its apparent refusal to disclose the
situation with Biden and the classified documents from his time as
Obama's VP: Read more here.

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