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COLLUSION? Feds Interviewed Biden Attorneys But Sneakily Ditched “302” Summary Form

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It now appears that collusion is going on between President Joe Biden’s attorneys and the federal government.

According to a new report from CNN, federal investigators interviewed Biden’s attorneys but failed to use a 302 form to summarize what went on during the interview.

CNN sources have revealed that Patrick Moore, a lawyer who initially discovered classified materials while packing up an office for former think tank of Biden, was interviewed by a team led by U.S. Attorney John Lausch during the initial review of the President’s handling of documents. The report stated that the absence of a “302” form to document the interview highlights the informal nature of the inquiry at the time.

Are we witnessing a cover up?

According to a different report, the Department of Justice (DOJ) opted out from sending FBI agents to President Joe Biden’s Delaware home where classified documents were found.

The DOJ decided to look the other way as Biden’s personal attorneys searched the home for top secret documents.

“The Justice Department considered having FBI agents monitor a search by President Biden’s lawyers for classified documents at his homes but decided against it, both to avoid complicating later stages of the investigation and because Mr. Biden’s attorneys had quickly turned over a first batch and were cooperating, according to people familiar with the matter,” the Wall Street Journal reported.

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The report is shocking to say the least considering sensitive information was found in Biden’s home and instead of taking the situation seriously, the Department of Justice looked the other way, leaving Biden’s lawyers to use their own judgement with the classified documents.

The Department of Justice doesn’t seem to serious at getting to the bottom of what is going on with the Biden family.

On Tuesday, the Biden White House was hit with an ethics complaint over the ongoing classified document scandal. Government watchdog, Protect the Public’s Trust (PPT) filed a complaint with the U.S. Office of Government Ethics.

“The American public will not tolerate a two-tiered system of justice – with well-connected insiders subject to a lower standard of scrutiny than the normal citizen,” PPT director Mike Chamberlain said to Fox News.

“President Biden promised the most ethical and transparent administration in history,” Chamberlain said. “If the White House compounded a scandal involving possible mishandling of classified documents by improperly using taxpayer resources for his personal benefit and putting White House attorneys in positions that created conflicts of interest, we could be witnessing a serious betrayal of the public’s already-plummeting trust.”

“It also creates the spectre of possible obstruction of a congressional investigation, depending on the legal basis for the intervention and any future privileges claimed by the White House on this escalating scandal,” he continued.

PTT claims that “taxpayer resources may have been inappropriately used by senior White House lawyers, including Special Counsel to the President Richard Sauber, to personally benefit Joe Biden.”

“We further believe that the apparent representation of Mr. Biden by the White House Counsel’s Office in this matter creates an untenable conflict of interest for that office,” the complaint stated.

“The result, intended or not, could be to reduce transparency into the mishandling of state secrets and foreclose disclosure of communications between White House Counsel staff while acting on behalf of Joe Biden in his capacity as a citizen facing the prospect of criminal prosecution,” it added.