Presidents and VPs have been asked to scour their records for classified documents after sensitive material was found in the home of President Biden.
FBI Director Christopher Wray expressed disappointment on Thursday that officials with access to classified materials frequently mishandle the documents as he urged leaders to be “conscious of the rules.” at a Justice Department press conference on Thursday. “That is unfortunately a regular part of our counterintelligence divisions’, counterintelligence programs’ work.”
Wray’s comments on the frequency of officials mishandling classified material come after White House National Security Council strategic communications coordinator John Kirby told reporters in a briefing on Wednesday that “everybody” knows the rules regarding the handling of classified documents. Wray called out the mishandling of documents, urging people to be conscious of the rules in place, adding that, “Those rules are there for a reason.”According to a report, the National Archives and Records Administration has requested past presidents and vice presidents scour their records for classified documents after sensitive material was found in recent months at the homes of President Biden, former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence.
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