White House cooperating after Obama-era docs discovered, attorney says
Attorney General Merrick Garland referred the matter to the U.S. attorney in Chicago, John Lausch, for review, according to a person familiar with the decision.
The White House said on Monday that it was cooperating with the Justice Department and the National Archives following the discovery of classified Obama-era documents in a private space at a Biden-connected think tank in November.
“Since that discovery, the President’s personal attorneys have cooperated with the Archives and Department of Justice in a process to ensure that any Obama-Biden Administration records are appropriately in the possession of the Archives,” said Richard Sauber, special counsel to President Joe Biden, in a statement.
The statement followsreports, first from CBS, that attorneys for Biden discovered Obama administration documents, including materials marked classified, on Nov. 2, at the Penn Biden Center think tank.
Attorney General Merrick Garland referred the matter to the U.S. Attorney John Lausch in Chicago for review, according to a person familiar with the decision. Spokespeople for the Justice Department and Lausch both declined to comment.
The discovery of classified documents on private property bears some resemblance to the FBI’s seizure of sensitive White House records at Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate, in August. However, in Biden’s case, the documents were handed over willingly, according to Sauber. They were also not discovered at Biden’s private residence.
Still, Trump drew a line to himself Monday on his own social media platform, Truth Social.
“When is the FBI going to raid the many homes of Joe Biden, perhaps even the White House? These documents were definitely not declassified,” Trump posted.
In Mexico City for a summit on Monday, Biden ignored a shouted question from reporters about the documents.
Lausch is a Trump appointee, one of two presidentially appointed U.S. attorneys kept on by the Biden administration. He was kept on at the request of both Democratic senators from Illinois to continue an investigation into the Democratic speaker of the Illinois House at the time, Michael Madigan.
There is no indication that Garland has formally named Lausch as a special counsel, as he did with Jack Smith in November in the Trump documents and 2020-election-related investigations.
“Under the Biden Administration, the Department of Justice and National Archives have made compliance with the Presidential Records Act a top priority,” said Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), who has teased extensive investigations into the Biden administration as the expected chair of the House Oversight Committee. “We expect the same treatment for President Biden.”
The documents were discovered when Biden’s “personal attorneys were packing files housed in a locked closet to prepare to vacate office space at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C.,” Sauber’s statement said.
The White House Counsel’s office notified the Archives of the discovery on the day it happened, he said. The documents weren’t part of any previous inquiry from the Archives, the attorney added.
Biden used the Penn Biden Center space from 2017 until the beginning of his 2020 campaign, Sauber said.