Former chief counsel suggests 2-month gap between discovery, public disclosure shows ‘political coverup’
As Republican lawmakers such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) express concern that President Joe Bidenโs retention of classified materials from his vice presidency may be โ[swept] under the rug,โ legal experts told The Epoch Times why Biden and former President Donald Trump appear to have been treated very differently in two strikingly parallel cases.
FBI agents executed a search warrant on Trumpโs Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, in August 2022. The warrant said there was probable cause to believe there were โadditional documents that contain classified NDI [national defense information]โ or โpresidential records subject to record retention requirementsโ at Mar-a-Lago.
By contrast, neither the Penn Biden Center nor any other address associated with Biden has been raided after classified materials were reportedly found at the centerโs Washington office, which is located in a nondescript building about a mile from the White House.
โWhatโs the difference in what President Trump did versus what we now know President Biden did?โ asked House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.), as reported by CBS.
Bidenโs attorneys have said that the materials were identified on Nov. 2, just days before an underwhelming midterm election performance by Republicans. Yet, the public wasnโt told of the existence of those materials until Jan. 9, two months after those elections took place.
That delay is indicative of โa political cover-up,โ says Mike Davis, former chief counsel for nominations to then-Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and the founder of the Article III Project.
He sees it as part of a pattern under the Biden administration.
โThereโs a clear political double standard at the Biden Justice Department, which has been politicized and weaponized against Republicans,โ Davis told The Epoch Times on Jan. 10.
Byย Nathan Worcester