White House won’t say how many people could have accessed classified Biden documents in garage

White House won’t say how many people could have accessed classified Biden documents in garage


The White House wouldn’t weigh in on how many people could have had access to the classified Obama-era documents found in President Biden’s garage and the Penn Biden Center. 

Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to answer a number of questions during Thursday’s press briefing, including whether the White House had an estimate on the number of people who could have accessed the classified documents. 

Jean-Pierre cited the “ongoing review” of the matter and deferred to the Department of Justice. 

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Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to say if the White House has an idea of how many people had access to the classified documents found in President Biden's garage and the Penn Biden Center. 

Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to say if the White House has an idea of how many people had access to the classified documents found in President Biden’s garage and the Penn Biden Center. 
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The press secretary also declined to answer whether “there was a third stop between a secure location and the garage” where the documents ended…

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