President Biden GRILLED By Special Counsel Over Stolen Classified Documents

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President Joe Biden has been interviewed by Special Counsel Robert Hur regarding his handling of stolen classified documents, according to a statement from his scandal spokesman, Ian Sams.

The voluntary interview took place over two days at the White House, on Sunday and Monday, and concluded on Monday. Sams emphasized that the President and the White House have been cooperating with the investigation and providing updates publicly to ensure transparency while protecting the integrity of the investigation. Sams referred any further questions to the Justice Department.

The allegations against Biden involve the theft of SCIF-designated classified documents, which were improperly stored at the Penn Biden Center. Additionally, classified documents were allegedly kept in Biden's garage, alongside his Corvette, where his son Hunter had access to them.

It is reported that nine boxes of documents were taken from Biden's lawyer's office in Boston, but the contents of these boxes remain unknown due to the National Archives allegedly covering up for Biden. Furthermore, Biden is accused of withholding information from the Senate Intel Committee.

The investigation into the stolen documents has been ongoing since January, when Special Counsel Robert Hur was appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland. However, Biden's interview with Hur has only taken place now, after a span of 10 months.