Oversight Committee requests Secret Service turn over visitor logs from Biden’s Wilmington home
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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) asked the Secret Service on Monday to hand over any information about people who have visited President Joe Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware, home since he left the Obama administration in 2017.
“Given the White House’s lack of transparency regarding President Biden’s residential visitor logs, the Committee seeks information from the Secret Service regarding who had access to his home since serving as Vice President,” Comer wrote in a letter to Kimberly Cheatle, head of the Secret Service.
The letter came days after the Secret Service reportedly signaled a willingness to cooperate with a congressional investigation into Biden’s handling of classified documents.
Either Biden’s legal team or FBI agents have, on at least four occasions, discovered unsecured classified records in the Wilmington home — some dating all the way back to Biden’s time as a U.S. senator.
Much of the material is related to his time as vice president.
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