Donald Trump says Joe Biden is getting ‘white glove treatment’ from an establishment special counsel

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Former President Donald Trump said Thursday that Joe Biden was receiving “white glove treatment” with a special lawyer for the establishment after classified documents were found at his home.

Rather, he said his case was being handled by a war crimes prosecutor when he criticized double standards.

“There are two standards of justice in our country: one for people like you and me, and one for the corrupt political class of which there are many,” he said in a video obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com.

Trump has launched a series of taunts since the White House admitted last week that government documents had been found first in a private office used by Biden after his term as vice president ended, and then at his Delaware home.

Donald Trump said Thursday that Joe Biden was receiving “white glove treatment” with a special lawyer from the establishment after classified documents were found at his home.

Even Biden’s allies have expressed frustration with how the discovery and missteps by the White House in handling the crisis could free Trump from his own handling of government documents.

In the two-minute video, Trump contrasted the two special advisers, claimed Biden kept documents on the wet floor of his garage, and said Biden would not have had the power to declassify files like he did when he was president.

“At the very moment the FBI raided my ultra-secure Mar-a-Lago home, Joe Biden was hiding classified documents in his China-funded Penn Center and in his unsecured garage…right on the ground, stacks of paper .

‘The floor was probably very wet and humid as many garages are

“However, while I’m being hounded by Trump hating special counsel, I call them special counsel, but this particular one is a Trump deranged prosecutor and person.

‘They prosecute all kinds of things that he prosecuted war crimes and war criminals.

“Joe Biden, meanwhile, is being white-collared by an establishment hack who tried to cover up the Russia hoax.”

Trump is being investigated by Jack Smith (left), a war crimes prosecutor, while Robert Hur, who left the Justice Department to go into private practice, was appointed last week as a special prosecutor to investigate the handling of documents governments by Joe Biden.

How the government documents scandal has unfolded since classified records were found in Biden’s office at the Penn Biden Center on November 2

Biden has ignored questions about the scandal all week as the White House falters in explaining who knew what when about the documents found in his office and at his home.

Timeline of the discovery of Biden documents and the initial investigation

November 2: Lawyers for President Joe Biden found ten classified documents at the Penn Biden Center, a think tank in Washington, DC.

November 3: The National Archives was notified of the discovery.

November 4: The National Archives Office of Inspector General contacted a Justice Department prosecutor and told him that classified material had been discovered at the Penn Biden Center. The documents were secured at an Archives facility.

November 8: 2022 Midterm Election

November 9 – The FBI began an evaluation to determine whether classified material had been mishandled.

November 14 – Attorney General Merrick Garland assigned US Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois John Lausch to determine if special counsel was needed

December 20: The president’s personal lawyer informed Lausch that additional documents with classification marks were found in Biden’s garage in Wilmington, Delaware. The FBI secured those documents.

Jan 5 – Lausch advised Garland that special counsel should be appointed

Jan 9 – White House publicly announces classified documents from Biden’s time as vice president found in his D.C. think tank office

Jan. 12: The president’s personal lawyer informed Lausch that an additional document was discovered at Biden’s home in Wilmington.

Jan 12 – White House publicly announces additional classified documents found at Biden’s home in Wilmington

January 12: White House counsel Richard Richard Sauber travels to Biden’s home in Wilmington and finds five more classified documents.

Jan 14 – White House publicly discloses documents Sauber found

Before being appointed special counsel to investigate Trump’s handling of documents, Jack Smith was chief prosecutor at an international tribunal investigating the Kosovo war.

Conservatives were quick to seize the fact that his wife, Katy Chevingy, is listed on IMDb as the producer of Michelle Obama’s 2020 documentary Becoming.

Robert Hur, who was named last week to investigate Biden, is a partner at a Washington law firm after serving as the United States Attorney for the District of Maryland.

At the Justice Department, he reportedly worked on special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

“It is a travesty that Biden lied to the American people and armed the Department of Justice, or as I call it, the Department of Injustice, to prosecute me for the very crime that he actually committed.

And he was not president. So he had no right to declassify like I did.

‘The difference is that although I did everything right, I didn’t do anything wrong. Biden did everything wrong.

‘The box hoax must be dropped immediately against President Trump.

While sections of the media have suggested that Biden’s slip is less serious than Trump’s, which triggered an FBI raid on his home and the recovery of thousands of files compared to a handful in the Biden case, he has left to the White House facing difficult questions. about who knew what and when.

According to the White House, the first discovery was made on November 2 at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement in Washington.

However, Biden and the White House, which had vowed to “return transparency and truth to government,” only acknowledged the finding last week, after CBS News reported the details.

And his press secretary was caught last week insisting six times during a briefing that the document sweep was completed on Wednesday night, before it emerged that more files were found a day later.

Just on Saturday, the White House revealed that classified documents were discovered on four separate occasions: on November 2 at the offices of the Penn Biden Center, on December 20 in the garage of the president’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, and on December 11. and November 12 in the library of the president’s house.

The result is that the daily White House briefing is dominated by questions about deadlines.

Almost all of which are found by reporters being told to ask the Justice Department for the White House legal counsel’s office.

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