Joy Behar says easiest way for Biden to fix the classified document controversy ... trends now

Joy Behar says easiest way for Biden to fix the classified document controversy ... trends now
Joy Behar says easiest way for Biden to fix the classified document controversy ... trends now

Joy Behar says easiest way for Biden to fix the classified document controversy ... trends now

The View co-host Joy Behar suggested Biden apologize for the classified documents found at his home and office and admit he 'looked hypocritical.' 

The Democrat, 80, who declared she 'loves Joe Biden' on the show on Tuesday, criticized the president for not speaking sooner on the classified documents found at his thinktank office Penn-Biden Center and his home in Wilmington, Delaware. 

'It would have been helpful for Joe Biden when it first came out to say: "We have tape of Joe Biden saying that Trump did something stupid and shouldn’t have done it and it was bad,"' she said on the show. 'Well, he should have said: "Look, I know I look hypocritical in that tape, I'm sorry about that, I didn't know about this. And now that I know it, I will do what I can to uncover this."

'He should be speaking to the American people, or else just act like a Republican and say: "It's a witch hunt. And let's fire [US Attorney] Merrick Garland."' 

In September, Biden, 80, called former President Donald Trump, 76, 'irresponsible' for having hundreds of classified documents in his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. 

'How that could possibly happen, how one anyone could be that irresponsible?' Biden said in a 60 Minutes interview. 'And I thought what data was in there that may compromise sources and methods. By that, I mean, names of people helped or et cetera.' 

Since the revelation of more documents being found at Biden's Delaware home, House Republicans have demanded to see visitors' logs to see who could have had access to the classified information. However, the White House claimed there are no logs from the Wilmington estate, as it is the personal property of the president's. 

Joy Behar, 80, (pictured on Tuesday) criticized the president for not speaking sooner on the classified documents and suggested he say: 'Look, I know I look hypocritical in that tape, I'm sorry about that, I didn't know about this. And now that I know it, I will do what I can to uncover this'

Joy Behar, 80, (pictured on Tuesday) criticized the president for not speaking sooner on the classified documents and suggested he say: 'Look, I know I look hypocritical in that tape, I'm sorry about that, I didn't know about this. And now that I know it, I will do what I can to uncover this' 

Joe Biden, 80, (pictured) was found with more than a dozen classified documents inside his Wilmington, Delaware, home (pictured) and in his office at the Penn-Biden Center

Joe Biden, 80, (pictured) was found with more than a dozen classified documents inside his Wilmington, Delaware, home (pictured) and in his office at the Penn-Biden Center

Sunny Hostin, 54, agreed with Behar and said the president should come forward and admit to being careless and suggested the government 'looks into the processes that are in place' that have allowed both presidents to take home classified documents. 

However, Hostin believes Biden's mouth is sewn shut since the Special Counsel has been called by Garland. 

In addition, she criticized how the information has been given to the public, saying: 'At first it was 10 documents in one place, and then it were just a few more, and now there are four different occasions documents were found.' 

Behar, who has always strongly defended the Democratic Party, huffed back: 'Well how many documents did they find at Mar-a-Lago?' 

Republican co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, 33, who used to be Director of Strategic Communications for the Trump Administration, agreed, saying the Democratic leader needs to 'come out and set expectations.' 

The former Defense Department employee also said she had 'regular access to classified information' and had to transport the information on her in a specific way so there wouldn't be any breach to the information. 

In September, Biden called former President Donald Trump, 76, 'irresponsible' after he was found with hundreds of classified documents in his Mar-a-Lago mansion. 'How that could possibly happen, how one anyone could be that irresponsible?' Biden said in an interview

In September, Biden called former President Donald Trump, 76, 'irresponsible' after he was found with hundreds of classified documents in his Mar-a-Lago mansion. 'How that could possibly happen, how one anyone could be that irresponsible?' Biden said in an interview

In September, Biden called former President Donald Trump, 76, 'irresponsible' after he was found with hundreds of classified documents in his Mar-a-Lago mansion. 'How that could possibly happen, how one anyone could be that irresponsible?' Biden said in an interview

'If I took something from my office, which was a SCIF [Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility], it was locked, no cell phones could be in there. I would transport it in a lead bag with a lock on it to go to the Secretary of Defense's Office one floor up, because State secrets are that serious.' 

Hostin, who used to work for the US Attorney's Office, said she had to carry grand jury transcriptions in a similar fashion. 

'We would do the same thing. There was a locked bag, you'd take the transcript to your office, you would

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