National Archives was BLOCKED from releasing statement on Biden's classified ... trends now

National Archives was BLOCKED from releasing statement on Biden's classified ... trends now
National Archives was BLOCKED from releasing statement on Biden's classified ... trends now

National Archives was BLOCKED from releasing statement on Biden's classified ... trends now

The National Archives was prevented from notifying the public that classified documents were found at President Joe Biden's think tank back in November, raising questions over who stopped the information from coming out.

House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman James Comer raised the question Tuesday night, claiming the only two entities that could give the order to the Archives are the White House and the Department of Justice – putting the onus on either Biden or Attorney General Merrick Garland.

Despite Biden's team claiming they have been 'transparent' regarding the classified document scandal, new details emerged Tuesday that the FBI searched his former offices after the initial materials were found. 

Documents with classified markings were found at Biden's Washington, D.C. think tank in early November, just days before the 2022 midterm elections.

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer of Kentucky (pictured) said Tuesday that the National Archives was blocked from releasing a prepared statement on the discovery of classified documents at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C. in early November

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer of Kentucky (pictured) said Tuesday that the National Archives was blocked from releasing a prepared statement on the discovery of classified documents at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C. in early November

The National Archives prepared a press release to notify the public of the discovery, but was stopped from issuing the statement, Comer revealed.

'There are only two people that could have given those orders, and that's either the Department of Justice with Merrick Garland or the White House with Joe Biden,' the Kentucky Republican told Fox News host Sean Hannity on Tuesday evening.

'So, it shows right there that this Department of Justice and this White House is interfering with this,' he added.

The latest revelation comes after Comer's panel conducted a lengthy interview with the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) general counsel Gary Stern.

He also informed the Oversight Committee that he couldn't tell them who gave the order not to release the statement.

Comer noted yet another double-standard in the process of classified documents between the case involving Biden and the one involving former President Donald Trump, whose Mar-a-Lago residence was raided by the FBI in August.

'If you go on the National Archives website, there's pages and pages of press releases and information about the FBI raid into Mar-a-Lago and Donald Trump's possession of classified documents,' Comer said. 'But there's nothing on the website about Joe Biden.'

New information about Biden's case also emerged Tuesday indicating the discovery of documents wasn't as much of a cooperative process as previously indicated.

FBI investigators searched Biden's DC think tank office days after the president's lawyer identified classified material there.

New revelations also emerged Tuesday that FBI agents searched the Penn Biden office for classified material back in November – a detail previously unknown despite the administration insisting 'transparency' through the whole process

New revelations also emerged Tuesday that FBI agents searched the Penn Biden office for classified material back in November – a detail previously unknown despite the administration insisting 'transparency' through the whole process

The White House and the Justice Department did not disclose the search, which was reported by CBS News, despite the White House's claim of 'transparency' over the rolling discoveries of classified material.

It was not immediately known if any additional documents marked classified were uncovered during the search, which took place in mid-November.

On November 2, days before the midterm elections, a Biden attorney discovered 10 documents marked 'classified,' then contacted the National Archives, which alerted the Justice Department.

Comer demanded the Archives come before the Oversight Committee to shed some clarity on the

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