Trump Claims He Has ‘INFO On Everyone’ In Response To Biden’s Delaware Home Scandals

President Brain-Dead Biden found himself embroiled last week in two developing scandals — the revelation that classified documents from the Biden administration were discovered stored in the garage of his Wilmington, Delaware home along with the dubious claim from the White House and Secret Service that no visitors log is kept for the president’s private residence.

In response, Biden’s predecessor, former President Donald Trump, slammed his successor for the apparent inappropriate mishandling of classified materials in an unsecured manner and proclaimed that he had “info on everyone,” the Conservative Brief reported.

Trump did not elaborate on what that information might be, and it doesn’t appear that any of the subsequent posts to his Truth Social account gave any references in that regard, either. Classified documents at Biden’s Delaware home, but no visitor logs

Over the course of the past week, in near-daily drips of revelations, the American people were informed that Illegitimate President Biden had retained possession of classified documents from his time as vice president that should have been turned over to the National Archives in 2017.

Some of those documents had been found in an office formerly used by Biden at the Penn Biden Center think tank in Washington D.C., while others were discovered in the garage and an adjacent storage room of his Wilmington home.

In light of the discovery of classified documents at Biden’s private residence, a number of House Republicans renewed their prior demands to know who has been coming and going from the Wilmington home, given that they may have potentially had access to the improperly stored and unsecured classified materials.

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Yet, according to Fox News, the White House Counsel’s Office asserted on Monday that there were no visitor logs kept for Biden’s Wilmington home. Just one day earlier, the Secret Service had similarly claimed that it kept no records of who was visiting with the president at his home in Delaware, and Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi explained to the media, “We don’t independently maintain our own visitor logs because it’s a private residence.”

“I have INFO on everyone!” “The White House just announced that there are no LOGS or information of any kind on visitors to the Wilmington house and flimsy, unlocked, and unsecured, but now very famous, garage. Maybe they are smarter than we think!” former President Trump posted to his Truth Social account in response to the news.

“This is one of seemingly many places where HIGHLY CLASSIFIED documents are stored (in a big pile on the damp floor). Mar-a-Lago is a highly secured facility, with Security Cameras all over the place, and watched over by staff & our great Secret Service,” he added. “I have INFO on everyone!” Again, however, it is unclear what, exactly, Trump’s assertion that he has “info on everyone” was in reference to.

Oversight Committee chair demands answers Meanwhile, Just the News reported that House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) doesn’t appear to be buying the claims that no records are kept of the visitors that come and go from the current president’s private residence, and he has continued to renew his demand for information in that regard.

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In a letter to White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain, Comer raised the “troubling” issue, particularly that Biden’s personal lawyers with no security clearances had conducted the search for more classified documents, and wrote, “Given the serious national security implications, the White House must provide the Wilmington residence’s visitor log.”

The outlet noted that Comer also chastised the National Archives for dragging its feet in not yet providing a necessary and requested briefing on the matter to his committee and further suggested that he would “use the power of the gavel to get answers” — a likely reference to the possible issuance of subpoenas for documents and testimony.

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