Justice Department found more classified documents in search of Biden home, lawyer says

President Joe Biden speaks to mayors from the U.S. Conference of Mayors at the White House in Washington Friday. The Justice Department discovered more classified documents during a search of Biden's Delaware home, a lawyer for the president said Saturday night.

President Joe Biden speaks to mayors from the U.S. Conference of Mayors at the White House in Washington Friday. The Justice Department discovered more classified documents during a search of Biden's Delaware home, a lawyer for the president said Saturday night. (Leah Millis, Reuters)


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WASHINGTON — The Justice Department discovered more classified documents during a search of President Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home, a lawyer for the president said in a statement Saturday night.

The president offered access "to his home to allow DOJ to conduct a search of the entire premises for potential vice-presidential records and potential classified material," Biden's attorney Bob Bauer said in a statement.

Neither Biden nor his wife were present during the search, the attorney said.

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