White House Refuses to Address Why It Didn’t Publicly Disclose Biden Classified Documents Sooner

The White House on Wednesday refused to answer questions about why it did not publicly disclose for two months that classified government documents had been found in a private university office in Washington that was used by President Biden.

The documents were discovered on Nov. 2, just six days before the midterm elections, but the matter only became public Monday when uncovered by CBS News.

At a contentious daily press briefing, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stonewalled against a barrage of questions about the delay.

“I’m not going to get into details. I’m not going to get beyond what the president shared yesterday,” Ms. Jean-Pierre said, referring reporters to a statement released by the White House Counsel’s Office on Monday.

Ms. Jean-Pierre insisted the president spoke about the discovery “in detail,” but reporters weren’t having it, pushing back on her repeated refusal to answer questions. (Read more from “White House Refuses to Address Why It Didn’t Publicly Disclose Biden Classified Documents Sooner” HERE)

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