Here comes oversight.
During a recent appearance on Fox News, chariman of the House Oversight Committee Rep. James Comer (R-KY) shared his thoughts on yet another batch of Biden docs found late last week stashed away at Joe Biden’s Wilmington home.
Comer says it’s time to widen the investigation.
“Any premise that the President has spent a certain amount of time needs to be searched, and I wouldn’t rule out searching…where certain relatives…involved in the influence-peddling…their locations,” Comer says.
Watch the clip above.
The DOJ is considering widening the scope of the search for Biden’s seemingly never-ending string of unsecured classified docs, according to a CBS report.
From CBS:
The total number of known classified documents found since November is between 25 and 30, the source familiar with the inquiry said. This total includes those found at the Penn Biden Center and the Wilmington house.
Justice Department officials are also considering the possibility of conducting other consensual searches at locations linked to Mr. Biden, said the source familiar with the investigation.
More over at CBS News:
The Federal Bureau of Investigation searched President Biden's Delaware home Friday and located six items containing classification markings. Investigators also took possession of some of his notes, the president's lawyer said Saturday. https://t.co/TU7gEZh53C
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 22, 2023