Planned search followed 13-hour review of president’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, in January
The search of the beach house was consensual and performed with the cooperation of the president and his legal team, who previously searched the property and found no documents with classification markings. It was not immediately clear if the FBI seized materials as part of its efforts.
Biden has voluntarily allowed the justice department to search his properties in recent weeks, as investigators seek to determine how classified-marked documents from Biden’s time as vice-president and senator ended up in private office space and inside his residence. On Wednesday, a spokesperson for the justice department declined to comment on the FBI action, though Bauer said in his statement he would provide “further information at the conclusion of today’s search”.
The FBI seized around 100 documents bearing classification markings, which the justice department has contended should have been returned to the government under the subpoena, which sought all such marked papers regardless of whether they had been declassified, as Trump has suggested they were.
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