Former George W. Bush White House ethics attorney Richard Painter addresses the classified documents tied to President Biden from his time as vice president uncovered in three locations and walks through the rules on how to handle classified materials Thursday on “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”
RICHARD PAINTER: Well, this is a dumpster fire for sure. I gave the lectures in the Bush White House on how to handle classified information with the director of the National Archives and I talked to people who worked in other administrations. My friend Craig Keshishian, who worked in the Reagan administration, we’ve had the same rules in every administration.
First, whether it’s classified or not, you do not take it out of there. If you did not bring it into the White House, you do not take it out any documents. Second, if it’s classified, it has to be stored in a sensitive, compartmentalized…