GOP Rep Issues Demands Of Biden In Relation To Classified Documents Scandal

In the wake of recent news highlighting the newest set of classified documents discovered to be cached at President Joe Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, to go along with the first set of papers found inside the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement in Washington, Rep. Lance Gooden (R-TX) penned and then sent out a letter to both the Secret Service and the President himself in which he demanded the release of the visitor’s logs from Biden’s Wilmington home.

“Given the vast amount of time President Biden spends at his Delaware property and the significant allegations of unethical behavior and influence peddling against members of his immediate family, the American people deserve to know who is influencing this Administration,” explained Gooden. “The Biden Administration has continuously promised to bring transparency and truth back to the government, yet your failure to disclose this information sends the opposite message. I urge you to make good on this promise and release these visitor logs to the public.”

Gooden spotlighted that the White House Visitor Log Policy allows Americans to see “who is lobbying your Administration,” adding, “Roughly two hundred days of your presidency have been spent at your home in Wilmington, Delaware. The public deserves assurance that your Administration is listening to the concerns of the American people and not acting in the best interest of lobbyists, friends, or donors.”

“The discovery of classified documents at your private residence violates your commitment to ‘restore integrity, transparency, and trust in government,’” stated Gooden. “Unfortunately, your Administration has previously made it apparent that no records of visitors to your Delaware residence exist. Last October, the Secret Service claimed that ‘the agency conducted an additional search of relevant program offices for potentially responsive records’ but found nothing.”

“The discovery of classified documents proves this failure to identify visitors to your Delaware residence is another attempt to mislead the American people and potentially conceal meetings with special interest groups or foreign nationals,” he exclaimed.

“Your decision to keep classified documents at your Delaware residence may also be regarded as a national security risk,” expressed Gooden. “Storing classified documents in your garage and the Secret Service’s inability to confirm the existence of visitor logs is a potential national security breach of any information within these discovered documents.”

“I urge you to uphold your commitment to a transparent visitor log policy to address your decision to regularly provide exclusive access to certain members of the public outside of the White House where you keep classified documents. I request the courtesy of any answer to these questions no later than January 23, 2023,” concluded Gooden.

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