after the rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) A burnt president Joe Biden Sunday for sorting documents at CNN’s former office and his home Jake Tupper Surprised him with a video of him shrugging off a similar situation — or worse — donald trump.
In an interview with CNN in November, current House Oversight and Accountability Committee chair Blasée Kummer didn’t seem too concerned about Trump’s stash of classified documents. said it was “not a priority”.
“When the Democrats mishandle, do you only care that the document is mishandled?”
“Absolutely not,” said Comer.
But Comer has complained about what he sees as a “two-tiered justice system.” was not searched by FBI agents.
“The hypocrisy here is great,” said Comer.
However, Tapper noted that Biden’s lawyers alerted authorities when the documents were found and turned them over. The lawyers erroneously told investigators that they had turned everything over,” Tupper added.
and “There are about 20 [classified documents] for Biden. For Trump, Mar-a-Lago has over 300 classified documents, and the facts alone make a big difference,” Tupper said.
Viewers “don’t understand why the Biden document seems like a top priority to you,” but Trump doesn’t, Tupper said.
A letter from Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) of the House Oversight Committee to White House Attorney Stuart Delery was taken on Tuesday, January 10, 2023. , and a list of people who may have had access to the office where they were found. (AP Photo/John Elswick)
Comer wrote to White House Chief of Staff Ron Klein requesting more information about the documents. Visitor log to Biden’s house.
“i have a lot of questions‘” Comer said on Sunday, calling CNN’s Biden’s house ‘crime sceneIn the letter, Mr. Comer said he was “haunted” by the “improper storage of classified documents” at Mr. Biden’s home.
manager Jamie Ruskin (D-Md.) later said in “State of the Union” that the proper handling of all classified documents was vital to America’s security.
But “Wait a minute. disturb me Those who say they have no problem with what Donald Trump did was to adamantly refuse to cooperate in handing over hundreds of classified documents.
Two special prosecutors were appointed to investigate each case.