Another press conference, another round of questions on Biden’s classified documents.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre did her best to deflect questions on the state of Biden’s classified document scandal on Tuesday; KJP kept insisting the administration is being transparent while deferring to the DOJ.
The Associated Press’ Zeke Miller asked about the status of the investigation.
“Last week [you said] that we all can assume, the American people could assume that the searches were completed and all the documents have been recovered,” the Associated Press reporter Zeke Miller said. “On Saturday, the White House Counsel’s Office said that five additional classified documents had been found.”
“Is it safe to assume now that all the documents have been recovered, all the official records, all the classified documents are back in [the] custody of the National Archives?” Miller continued. “Or are more searches underway to find out if there’s anything out there?”
KJP didn’t provide much in the way of answers.
Watch the clip above.
The White House also declined to comment on whether Biden was assisting in the search or not.
“Is he physically joining in the search for these things, rummaging around these boxes in the garage and wherever else?” a reporter asked. “I mean, literally.”
👀 Karine Jean-Pierre won’t say if Biden himself is rummaging through his home for improperly stored classified documents. pic.twitter.com/DhNWhCJtLD
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 17, 2023