Liberal media dismisses Biden classified documents discovery

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Liberal media personalities are dismissing and making excuses for President Joe Biden following the discovery of classified documents at his think tank in Washington, D.C.

These same personalities immediately tore into Donald Trump after it was revealed that he took classified materials from the White House to his residence at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.

Biden, for the second day in a row, dodged questions about the classified documents found at the Penn Biden Center just one mile from the White House.

The Justice Department has opened an inquiry aimed at helping Attorney General Merrick Garland decide whether to appoint a special counsel like the one investigating Trump.

‘We all know that Trump is a liar and a thief. We know that. So, it’s not that big a jump to say that he obstructed, and he lied,’ The View co-host Joy Behar said during Tuesday’s show.

Several liberal media personalities are dismissing the discovery of classified documents at President Joe Biden's Washington, D.C. think tank ¿ even after immediately slamming former President Donald Trump for the same thing months ago

Several liberal media personalities are dismissing the discovery of classified documents at President Joe Biden’s Washington, D.C. think tank – even after immediately slamming former President Donald Trump for the same thing months ago

The View co-host Joy Behar said people need to give Biden the benefit of the doubt because he isn't Trump, who she claims is a 'liar and a thief'

The View co-host Joy Behar said people need to give Biden the benefit of the doubt because he isn't Trump, who she claims is a 'liar and a thief'

The View co-host Joy Behar said people need to give Biden the benefit of the doubt because he isn’t Trump, who she claims is a ‘liar and a thief’

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow also tried to distinguish between the two cases, claiming the right is having a 'brief flurry of excitement' over the revelations

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow also tried to distinguish between the two cases, claiming the right is having a 'brief flurry of excitement' over the revelations

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow also tried to distinguish between the two cases, claiming the right is having a ‘brief flurry of excitement’ over the revelations

She urged people, however, not to jump to those same conclusions with Biden, a Democrat.

‘We don’t think Biden is a liar and a thief, so we give him the benefit of the doubt,’ she said.

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow also tried to distance Trump’s case of taking classified documents from Biden’s, claiming the current president’s situation ‘does not sound like it is an adversarial process at all.’

‘A brief flurry of excitement on the right about this process when the news broke about the Penn Biden Center. The reason it was only a brief flurry of excitement is because, in President Biden’s case, he and his lawyers appear to have actually done the right thing when it comes to these classified documents,’ Maddow said during her show’s Monday evening broadcast.

‘Again, this was not, as it was in Trump’s case, the Archives desperately seeking the return of the material that Trump was blowing off, and Trump was blowing off those requests, and ultimately, blowing off the subpoena to return those documents,’ she added.

‘These appear to be documents that were inadvertently held at the Penn Biden Center, discovered by Biden’s attorneys.’

Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough (center) got into a discussion with the panel of co-hosts on Tuesday morning where he posed sarcastic questions that displayed the difference in handling of the case between Biden and Trump

Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough (center) got into a discussion with the panel of co-hosts on Tuesday morning where he posed sarcastic questions that displayed the difference in handling of the case between Biden and Trump

Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough (center) got into a discussion with the panel of co-hosts on Tuesday morning where he posed sarcastic questions that displayed the difference in handling of the case between Biden and Trump

Biden, who is in Mexico City for a meeting of the ‘Three Amigos,’ ignored questions shouted to him by reporters during his sit-down with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday.

‘Mr. President, did you mishandle classified documents?’ a member of the press corps shouted at him.

He merely smiled and stayed silent as White House staff escorted journalists from the room. 

The cache of documents found at the president’s think tank covered topics including Ukraine, Iran and the UK, CNN reported. The boxes also contained personal Biden family documents, including materials about Beau Biden’s funeral arrangements. 

Biden, for the second day in a row, dodged questions about the classified documents found at his think tank in Washington DC. He simply smiled at reporters' questions during his meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (left)

Biden, for the second day in a row, dodged questions about the classified documents found at his think tank in Washington DC. He simply smiled at reporters' questions during his meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (left)

Biden, for the second day in a row, dodged questions about the classified documents found at his think tank in Washington DC. He simply smiled at reporters’ questions during his meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (left)

How the Biden documents were discovered

NOVEMBER 2: 10 documents were found while Biden’s attorneys were packing up the DC think tank office to leave.

The files were said to be in a folder inside a locked closet, in a box with other unclassified documents.

NOVEMBER 8: The midterm elections see Biden and his party perform better than expected.

NOVEMBER 18: The Justice Department announces that Jack Smith, former chief prosecutor for the special court in The Hague, will lead an investigation into Trump’s storage of classified documents in his Florida home.

JANUARY 9: The Justice Department announces an investigation has been launched into how the classified documents ended up at Biden’s think tank. 

Biden says he was unaware there were any classified documents being held there, and his supporters point out that his own lawyers handed them over – noting that Trump’s team fought to keep hold of his stash.

The files were discovered when Biden’s lawyer saw an envelope that indicated it contained personal files, opened it and saw there were classified documents inside. 

The lawyer closed the envelope and called the National Archives, the news network reported.

Biden’s team turned over several boxes out an abundance of caution, even though many contained personal materials, a source told CNN.

MSNBC Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough got into a back-and-forth with his co-hosts posing questions over whether Biden’s team acted in the same manner as Trump’s when it came to complying with turning over the documents.

‘But, but, but, but, the DOJ, obviously, just like in the Trump case. So, they had to go into long, drawn-out negotiations, right?’ Scarborough questioned. ‘To try to get these Biden documents back like they did with Trump, a long-drawn-out negotiation over months. They had to do that, right?’

‘Actually, Joe, no, they didn’t. The Biden team turned over the documents the very next day after they discovered them,’ said panel member Jonathan Lemire.

Scarborough continued this dialogue with a series of sarcastic questions.

CNN’s Don Lemon slammed the right preemptively, claiming that the case of Biden’s documents will be ‘politicized.’

This is going to be politicized, I imagine it has already been politicized by those on the right and former president,’ the host said.

Meanwhile, Republicans demanded to know why Biden had classified documents from when he was vice president wasn’t revealed until after the midterm elections – with one calling it a ‘cover up.’ 

‘When you cover up something before an election,’ Republican Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska told reporters on Capitol Hill Tuesday morning, ‘that is probably a point that needs to be highlighted.’

He said the fact the White House didn’t say ‘a darn thing till after the election looks political me.’

The White House announced late Monday that Biden’s lawyers discovered 10 classified documents in his former office at a Washington think tank on November 2. 

That was six days before the midterm election on November 8, when Republicans won control of the House but not by the landslide many had predicted.

The announcement of such a discovery likely would have a been a political explosion in the election, akin to the FBI announcing in 2016, 11 days before the election, the discovery of additional Hillary Clinton emails.

The delay in announcing the Biden discovery has sparked fury among the GOP, and many warned they expect the Justice Department to treat Biden like the agency is treating its probe of former President Donald Trump and the documents he had at Mar-a-Lago.

GOP Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, who is set to become the House Oversight Chairman, said he plans to send a letter to the National Archives on Tuesday demanding answers.

Comer said he had questions about why the two presidents were being treated differently.

‘I’m wondering is Joe Biden’s personal residence gonna be raided by the FBI,’ he said on Tuesday.  

He said he was asking the National Archives about the documents in the possession of both former presidents.

‘But we’re just trying to find out exactly what went on at both Mar-a-Lago and the Biden’s.’

GOP Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska

GOP Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska

GOP Rep. Jim Jordon of Ohio

GOP Rep. Jim Jordon of Ohio

Republican Rep. Don Bacon (left) called it a ‘cover up’ while Republican Rep. Jim Jordan (right) said: ‘Maybe the American people should have known about it’

And Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, the incoming House Judiciary chairman, wouldn’t say if he would investigate the matter.

He said on Tuesday that his committee was focused on ‘what the whistleblowers are saying – talking to us about just the political nature of the Justice Department.’

He pointed out that scope could end up being ‘far reaching.’ 

And he said Trump was a victim of a double standard.

‘I think everyone sees the double standard there, you know, plus, plus the country got to know about what happened 91 days before the election with President Trump,’ he noted. ‘This happened a week before the election. We didn’t know about it before.’

Additionally, GOP Rep. Mike Turner of Ohio, the freshly installed Chair of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, wrote to Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines requesting an immediate review and damage assessment on the documents.

‘This discovery of classified information would put President Biden in potential violation of laws protecting national security, including the Espionage Act and Presidential Records Act. Those entrusted with access to classified information have a duty and an obligation to protect it. This issue demands a full and thorough review,’ he wrote. 

Democrats, meanwhile, were careful in their response.

‘It’s a concern whenever classified documents are somewhere they shouldn’t be. But we see no evidence of deliberate intent, or obstruction of justice, as we see in the case of Donald Trump and Mar-a-Lago,’ said Rep. Adam Schiff of California, who was on many of the panels investigating Trump.

And Rep. Pete Aguilar of California accused Republicans of ‘hypocrisy’ and said Biden followed the ‘established process’ in that he turned over the documents as soon as they were discovered.

‘The president is handling this the way that he should,’ he said. 

Joe Biden has refused to answer questions about misplacing confidential documents at his think tank while he was vice president

Joe Biden has refused to answer questions about misplacing confidential documents at his think tank while he was vice president

Joe Biden has refused to answer questions about misplacing confidential documents at his think tank while he was vice president

Attorney General Merrick Garland has asked the US attorney in Chicago to review 10 files discovered at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement in Washington, DC, six days before the midterms in November

Attorney General Merrick Garland has asked the US attorney in Chicago to review 10 files discovered at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement in Washington, DC, six days before the midterms in November

Attorney General Merrick Garland has asked the US attorney in Chicago to review 10 files discovered at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement in Washington, DC, six days before the midterms in November

A police car is seen outside former President Donald Trump's residence in Mar-A-Lago, Palm Beach, Florida on August 8 last year, while the FBI searches for confidential papers from the White House

A police car is seen outside former President Donald Trump's residence in Mar-A-Lago, Palm Beach, Florida on August 8 last year, while the FBI searches for confidential papers from the White House

A police car is seen outside former President Donald Trump’s residence in Mar-A-Lago, Palm Beach, Florida on August 8 last year, while the FBI searches for confidential papers from the White House

A photo of the documents seized during the August 8 FBI search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate

A photo of the documents seized during the August 8 FBI search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate

A photo of the documents seized during the August 8 FBI search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate

Former President Donald Trump posted on social media that Biden's home should be 'raided' for more classified documents

Former President Donald Trump posted on social media that Biden's home should be 'raided' for more classified documents

Former President Donald Trump posted on social media that Biden’s home should be ‘raided’ for more classified documents

The documents are dated to Biden’s service as vice president for President Barack Obama. 

President Biden and his White House legal team doesn’t know what is in the documents, CNN reported. 

Biden didn’t know the documents were there and was only made aware of them when his personal lawyers informed the White House counsel’s office.

Attorney General Merrick Garland’s Justice Department is investigating the matter and deciding whether to appoint a special counsel, like the one investigating Trump’s hoarding of sensitive documents.

Garland selected US Attorney General for the Northern District of Illinois, John Lausch, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump, to review the ten classified documents discovered at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.

Trump was among the many Republicans demanding answers and said it was time for Biden to have a special counsel too.

The former president on Monday claimed that his own home was raided by the FBI for having classified documents stored there.

‘When is the FBI going to raid the many homes of Joe Biden, perhaps even the White House? These documents were definitely not declassified,’ he wrote on social media.

A special counsel would give the White House a certain type of political cover, allowing officials to refuse Republican requests for an investigation by saying the Justice Department was investigating.

Jack Smith, chief to the DOJ’s public integrity section, was appointed special counsel in charge of the Trump classified documents investigation.

Biden slammed Trump in the wake of the FBI raid for having classified documents in his private South Florida residence.

‘How that could possibly happen? How anyone could be that irresponsible? And I thought what data was in there that would maybe compromise sources and methods?’ he said to CBS’ 60 Minutes. ‘And it just – totally irresponsible.’ 

Under the Presidential Records Act, all documents from a president’s administration must be turned over to the National Archives – that includes the vice president, which Biden served as at that time.

Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Monday night expressed disbelief at the timing of the discovery.

‘Oh really? They just now found them? After all these years?’ he said to reporters on Capitol Hill.

‘President Trump had never been in office before and had just left, came out. Here’s an individual [who] spent his last 40 years in office and still had this from the vice president.’ 

‘It just shows that they were trying to be political to President Trump,’ he added. 

Biden was in Mexico City on Monday for a meeting with President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador when the announcement was made. He refused to answer shouted questions as to how the documents ended up inside the offices. 

As the press in Mexico City was being ushered out of the meeting room, one reporter yelled out: ‘Mr. President, any response to the discovery of classified documents?’

The president did not respond. 

The classified materials included some top-secret files with the ‘sensitive compartmented information facility’ designation, also known as SCIF, which is used for highly sensitive information obtained from intelligence sources. 

The White House special counsel said in a statement on Monday: ‘The White House is cooperating with the National Archives and the Department of Justice regarding the discovery of what appear to be Obama-Biden admin records, including a small number of documents with classified markings.’ 

The office said the documents were in a ‘locked-office’ and the National Archives retrieved them the day after their discovery.

Biden used that Washington D.C. office from 2017 until the start of the 2020 presidential campaign. His lawyers were packing it up as they prepared to vacate the space.

It is unclear what the classified documents contain, but their discovery follows the raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort last year and comes as Republicans begin their investigations into the Biden family.

‘The documents were not the subject of any previous request or inquiry by the archives,’ special White House counsel Richard Sauber said in the statement. ‘Since that discovery, the president’s personal attorneys have cooperated with the archives and the Department of Justice in a process to ensure that any Obama-Biden administration documents are appropriately in the possession of the archives.’

The White House emphasized Biden’s attorneys found the documents and promptly turned them over to the Archives.

In Trump’s case, the Archives realized documents from his administration were missing and requested their return. 

Trump eventually gave 15 boxes of materials to the agency, which discovered classified documents among them. When federal investigators suspected the former president was holding onto more documents, they got a judge’s permission to search Mar-a-Lago.

That search took place in August and turned up more documents.

The National Archives building is seen in Washington, D.C.

The National Archives building is seen in Washington, D.C.

The National Archives building is seen in Washington, D.C.