Timeline of Biden classified documents has critics asking: What were they doing in those two months?
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'The Five' co-hosts discuss the latest after three sets of classified documents were found at the Biden Penn center and President Biden's Delaware home.
"Why were the lawyers there? We don't even know why. We want to know whether [the documents]- did it say ‘classified’ on the outside? Did they open it up?" she asked. Ashley Carnahan is a production assistant at Fox News Digital.
Biden's White House counsel informed the National Archives classified documents were found on Nov. 9, and on Nov. 10, the Justice Department notified Biden's attorneys that it had begun an assessment of the discovered documents.
It wasn't until Jan. 9 that the public was made aware that the DOJ was investigating the documents found at the Biden Penn Center.
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