In the midst of growing rumors, it was discovered that President Biden’s legal staff and the administration were working together in potentially dubious ways. As further investigations are expected to reveal information on what may turn out to be a significant political scandal, this finding has raised a great deal of alarm among observers.
Federal investigators conducted an interview with attorneys related to the Biden investigation, yet failed to record a formal summary of the conversation. This has led to concerns about what transpired during this significant investigation.
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U.S. Attorney John Lausch and his team sought out Patrick Moore, an attorney who made a significant discovery during the closure of the former Vice President Biden’s think tank office, for questioning regarding the President’s document handling procedures; however, due to their informal setup, their inquiry had no official records or “302” forms, according to sources from CNN.
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After finding the sensitive materials, the Department of Justice (DOJ) wisely decided against sending FBI agents to President Joe Biden’s Delaware home.
In an unexpected move, the Department of Justice decided not to get involved while Biden’s attorneys looked into the prospective safe location for private information.
“The Justice Department considered having FBI agents monitor a search by President Biden’s lawyers for classified documents at his homes but decided against it, both to avoid complicating later stages of the investigation and because Mr. Biden’s attorneys had quickly turned over a first batch and were cooperating, according to people familiar with the matter,” according to the Wall Street Journal.
When the shocking information about the presence of secret materials in Biden’s home was made public, the Justice Department decided not to get involved and instead left the situation in the hands of his lawyers, prompting many to wonder what could possibly be going on.
The Department of Justice hasn’t looked into potential wrongdoing by Biden family members despite numerous complaints. The absence of a specific reaction reinforces rumor that this government is unwilling to act, and it casts doubt on their dedication to pursuing justice.
The PPT watchdog group filed charges with the Office of Government Ethics on Tuesday over the Biden White House’s handling of secret document protocols, placing them in an ethical bind. Going future, this topic will undoubtedly be closely examined.
“The American public will not tolerate a two-tiered system of justice – with well-connected insiders subject to a lower standard of scrutiny than the normal citizen,” Mike Chamberlain, the director of PPT, remarked to Fox News.
“President Biden promised the most ethical and transparent administration in history,” Chamberlain said. “If the White House compounded a scandal involving possible mishandling of classified documents by improperly using taxpayer resources for his personal benefit and putting White House attorneys in positions that created conflicts of interest, we could be witnessing a serious betrayal of the public’s already-plummeting trust.”
“It also creates the spectre of possible obstruction of a congressional investigation, depending on the legal basis for the intervention and any future privileges claimed by the White House on this escalating scandal,” he continued.
PTT claims that “taxpayer resources may have been inappropriately used by senior White House lawyers, including Special Counsel to the President Richard Sauber, to personally benefit Joe Biden.”
“We further believe that the apparent representation of Mr. Biden by the White House Counsel’s Office in this matter creates an untenable conflict of interest for that office,” the complaint stated.
“The result, intended or not, could be to reduce transparency into the mishandling of state secrets and foreclose disclosure of communications between White House Counsel staff while acting on behalf of Joe Biden in his capacity as a citizen facing the prospect of criminal prosecution,” it added.




