The Justice Department declined to provide Congress with additional information about classified documents found at President Biden’s home in Delaware and a Washington think-tank office he once used
The Justice Department is investigating how classified documents got to the home of former President Trump and the home and personal office of President Biden from his time as vice
president. Here’s how documents are supposed to be handled during a transition. Illustration: Adele MorganThe Justice Department declined Monday to provide Congress with additional information about
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