FBI searches University of Delaware and interviews university employee in Biden classified documents probe
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Washington — The FBI conducted two searches of the University of Delaware as part of the Justice Department's probe into the handling of documents with classified markings from President Joe Biden's time as vice president, three U.S. officials confirmed to CBS News.
The searches were conducted within the last month, the first search took place toward the end of January, and the second at the beginning of February, according to a source familiar with the investigation. FBI personnel removed multiple boxes from the premises. The documents removed did not have classified markings on them but included materials that required more scrutiny, the source told CBS News.
Justice Department officials, as well as the FBI, also interviewed a University of Delaware archivist who handled Mr. Biden's material, the source said.