The Biden administration admitted this week that more than 1,100 pages of vice presidential records were located at President Joe Biden’s former office at a think tank in Washington, D.C.
In response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request by America First Legal, a group founded by former Trump administration official Stephen Miller, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) said it “must deny” the request “in full for approximately 1,170 pages” found at the Penn Biden Center.
NARA’s March 29 letter attributed the rejection to special counsel Robert Hur’s ongoing investigation into Biden’s handling of classified government documents to determine whether anyone broke the law. The letter, signed by Archival Operations Division Director Stephannie Oriabure, offers more clarity about the sheer number of pages investigators may be examining.
/1 BREAKING — The National Archives admits to America First Legal that 1,170 pages of Biden’s Vice…