
Warren Buffett-owned Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Photo: Created with images from Gage Skidmore on flickr Senate, where he represented Delaware from 1973 to 2009.

In January, Biden's lawyer Bob Bauer said some of the classified documents and materials which were found at his residence were dated from Biden's tenure in the U.S. “The best of my knowledge, the kinds of things they picked up are things that are from 1974 and stray papers – there may be something else, I don’t know,” Biden said. He had said that the documents were just “stray papers” that ended up on his property because of careless aides who packed up his White House office over a decade ago. So there’s no need for search warrants,” Biden added.Įarlier this month, during an interview with PBS News, Biden dismissed the classified documents found at his Delaware home and private office. “I’ve invited the Justice Department to come into every aspect of any place that I had any control of. Speaking about how he has dealt with inquiries from law enforcement differently than Trump, he said, “The difference is, every single, solitary thing I’ve done, I’ve done voluntarily.”

“You guys were showing on television things lying on the ground that said ‘top secret.’”īiden was referring to circulated photos showing documents that federal agents had laid out, although the image didn’t represent how Trump stored the papers.Īlso Read: Trump Touts 'Highly Secured' Mar-A-Lago Over Biden's 'Flimsy, Unlocked' Delaware Garage In Classified Papers Row But there was no intention,” he added.Įarlier, during an interview with CBS News, he commented on the classified materials recovered from Trump’s residence, saying, “how that could possibly happen, how one- anyone could be that irresponsible.”īiden told ABC News that he commented on Trump’s case because of the media coverage of it that showed documents that federal agents found at Mar-a-Lago. “The way in which the boxes were packed up from my office-apparently, not everything was gone through as meticulously as it should have. There can be significant degrees of irresponsibility.” When asked if anything was irresponsible in his handling of classified documents, Biden said, “There’s degrees of irresponsibility. "There's nothing for me to hide." he adds. Trump over the discovery of classified documents. Biden tells that "there's degrees of irresponsibility" when it comes to the DOJ's investigations into both him and former Pres. He added that there’s no comparison to how he and Trump mishandled the sensitive material. President Joe Biden has distinguished the documents found at locations he used and the classified materials taken from former President Donald Trump’s Florida home.ĭuring an interview with ABC News, Biden said he has dealt with his classified documents issue in a “fundamentally different” way than his predecessor.
