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Newly Released Emails Suggest Biden Also Stashed Sensitive Documents In Boston Office
The Biden document scandal just took another interesting turn after new batch of emails from the National Archives suggest that Biden also stored sensitive files in an office in Boston. Many experts are now wondering why Biden would carelessly scatter highly sensitive documents all throughout the country.
The NY Post reports:
Emails released Friday by the National Archives reveal references to President Biden’s lawyers handing over boxes of documents in Boston — confirming a little-known detail in the chronology of Biden’s classified documents scandal.
“Please ensure that the boxes in your office in Boston remain secure in a locked space and are not accessed by anyone,” National Archives official Gary Stern wrote on Nov. 7 to Biden attorneys Patrick Moore and Bob Bauer.
“The email was sent five days after Biden’s lawyers say they discovered classified documents at Biden’s post-vice presidency office at the Penn Biden Center in Washington,” Steve Nelson of the NY Post writes.
According to reports, the documents in the Boston office are not thought to be classified at the moment, but they seem to be somewhat sensitive due to the explicit instructions in the email above to keep the documents locked away.
Emails between Biden laywers and NARA from Nov. 2022 mainly feature logistical asks about when NARA can search DC Penn Biden office and take docs.
Also reference to docs in Boston… which I haven't heard about before>>> pic.twitter.com/eCeEfVEkzb
— Max Cohen (@maxpcohen) February 10, 2023
Karine Jean-Pierre was asked about this development earlier:
🚨 BREAKING: Karine Jean-Pierre is asked about a report regarding emails showing NARA contacting team Biden to make sure boxes in the "Boston Office" remain secure. pic.twitter.com/eqRqKDHvug
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) February 10, 2023
NEW: National Archives releases email suggesting more sensitive materials in Biden's possession were found in Boston.
Did Biden just stash sensitive documents throughout the entire east coast?
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 11, 2023
This is still a developing story. Stay tuned for more…