House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer (R-KY) on Sunday called on White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain to release visitor records for President Joe Biden’s Delaware home and other information related to the classified documents found there.
Comer penned a letter to Klain after the recent discovery of classified documents held in the president’s residence from his time as vice president under former President Barack Obama.
“It is troubling that classified documents have been improperly stored at the home of President Biden for at least six years, raising questions about who may have reviewed or had access to classified information,” Comer wrote.
“Additionally, President Biden’s personal attorneys, who do not possess security clearances, and White House staff continue to access and search the President’s residence in Wilmington, Delaware for classified documents.”
The Oversight Committee chairman demanded Klein provide the information to keep the country safe.
“Given the serious national security implications, the White House must provide the Wilmington residence’s visitor log,” Comer added.
Comer requested the logs and detailed information about searches of Biden’s home and other locations by January 30, 2023.
During a Sunday interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Comer said he wants information on who had access to Biden’s former Penn Center office, where classified documents were also found.
”Why didn’t we hear about this on November 2nd when the first batch of classified documents were discovered?” Comer asked.
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