Biden’s Classified Documents Raise Big Questions

Biden’s Classified Documents Raise Big Questions
The controversy surrounding Joe Biden’s holding of sensitive information before becoming president and after serving as vice president of the United States is only getting worse.

As more information becomes available, it is becoming clearer what was in the trove and what the president may have been up to with it. The memoranda and briefings related to (drum roll please) Iran and Ukraine were among the records, according to CNN.

“10 classified documents, including US intelligence memos and briefing materials that included topics such as Iran, Ukraine, and the UK, were among the items from Biden’s time as vice president that was found in a private office last fall, as said by a source familiar with the situation.”

“According to a law enforcement source, AG Merrick Garland has received a preliminary report on the documents investigation and must now make a crucial choice over how to proceed, including whether to launch a full-fledged criminal investigation.”

“The individual familiar said the records were dated between 2013 and 2016. They were discovered in three or four boxes that also contained papers that are not classified but are nevertheless covered by the Presidential Records Act.”

This information can’t be made up.  Two of the three countries covered by these texts relate to Iran and Ukraine, out of all the countries in the world. Keep in mind that during the time that Biden was unlawfully holding these records, his son Hunter Biden was operating a sizable influence-peddling business with a focus on making millions of dollars in Ukraine. What a strange coincidence, huh?

That timeframe naturally raises the question of why Biden felt the need to retain these records. What explanation is there that doesn’t even remotely seem corrupt? When his son was apparently bringing home large sums of money from the same nation, the now-president had secret intelligence evaluations of Ukraine. “Come on, man,” as Biden would say.


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Then there’s Iran, a nation the Democrats have long had an obsession with, even going so far as to make attempts to topple the Trump administration in an effort to placate the Mullahs. I’ve often pondered the precise motivation behind that fascination. Why are these Democrats so adamant about turning the Middle East over to a terrorist state? What is Iran giving them? Was Biden, like John Kerry, attempting to undermine US foreign policy by working against the Trump administration and breaking the Logan Act, especially in relation to these confidential documents?

There are so many unanswered questions in this situation. Will they  be answered? Naturally, they won’t be. In any case, Biden rarely interacts with the media, and no journalist will sincerely question the White House on the subject. Instead, we’ll hear a lot of evasions, excuses for why the documents can’t be disclosed because they are secret, and denials of any possible crimes the president may have committed. The two-tiered justice system will endure as the same press that defended Biden continues to go insane over Trump.

Author: Steven Sinclaire


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