FBI Searched University of Delaware For Classified Biden Documents

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FBI agents searched the University of Delaware at least twice in connection with the investigation into Joe Biden’s stolen classified documents. The FBI searched the University of Delaware with the “consent” of Joe Biden’s lawyers in recent weeks, according to CNN.

FBI agents seized materials from two university locations, the outlet said.

The FBI has conducted two searches at the University of Delaware in connection with the investigation into President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents, a source familiar with the investigation told CNN.

The previously undisclosed searches were conducted in recent weeks, with the consent and cooperation of the president’s legal team, the source said.

The library at the University of Delaware, Biden’s alma mater, is home to an extensive collection of papers from the president’s time in the Senate, according to its website.

Investigators retrieved materials from two university locations on two different days. The material did not appear to have classified markings, according to the source, but they are now being reviewed by the FBI.

They examined two separate batches of documents during the searches: an archive of materials from Biden’s time in the US Senate and documents that Biden sent to the university in recent years.

FBI agents searched Joe Biden’s Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach homes looking for classified documents.

Feds also conducted a search of the Penn Biden Center in DC.

Biden’s spokesman Ian Sams earlier this month refused to answer if the FBI searched any other locations for classified documents.

He didn’t come clean about the FBI searches at the University of Delaware.

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