
Despite tough talk, Congress may be at a loss in dictating presidential handling of classified documents
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Despite their sharp tone on the presidential mishandling of classified documents, Congress may not have the ability to take much action to prevent future mishandling of such documents.
"Holding classified documents in anything other than a very secure setting is a risk to national security that is very serious and needs to be resolved. And there are a number of elements to that," Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said last month after reports surfaced that Pence was the latest to be in possession of classified documents, and just weeks after some had been found at Biden's home and former office. Brandon Gillespie is an associate editor at Fox News. Follow him on Twitter at @brandon_cg.
"One of course is, do we classify too many things? Number two is, do we not have a process for monitoring where these things are and getting them returned? So, there needs to be some work done to resolve what is obviously a very serious matter," he added.













