Rep. James Comer, the chair of the House Oversight Committee, on Sunday blasted the Biden White House for its lack of transparency about the recent discovery of classified documents at the president’s Delaware home and former office at the Penn Biden Center — and demanded to see the visitor logs for both.
Comer (R-Ky.) said the recent revelations about the classified documents tie into his panel’s investigation into “Biden family influence peddling” and how the president’s family benefited from “anonymous donations” — including from China.
“And I can tell you what we’ve learned just in the last few days from Biden’s mishandling of classified documents is that the Biden center was funded primarily through anonymous donations from China,” Comer told host Jake Tapper on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
“There is a pattern here,” the congressman said. “What the American people are going to see from our investigation is a pattern of anonymous donations going to Hunter’s business deals, to the Biden Center, to the artwork that Hunter sold at the art gallery in New York,” Comer said.
Classified documents were found last week at President Biden’s Delaware home where he keeps his vintage Corvette. Joe Biden“There’s a pattern here of anonymous sources of money flowing into Biden’s pockets and Biden interests and it’s very concerning. This is a national security risk,” he said.
The Post reported last Wednesday that the University of Pennsylvania received more than $30 million from Chinese donors shortly after the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement was announced in 2017.
Hunter Biden’s shady business relationships in China and Ukraine exploded in the headlines after The Post ran of series of reports in October 2020 about the first son’s efforts to benefit from his father’s influence.
The latest on President Biden’s classified docs scandal
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy blasted the Democrats “hypocrisy” and the different way the classified document cases of Biden and former President Donald Trump are being handled.
“It just shows the hypocrisy and why the American public does not trust their government,” McCarthy said on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures,” pointing out that Republicans will “have a role in overseeing” the Biden investigation.
“What’s really concerning to me is how justice is applied, and is it applied equally? Why do you raid President Trump? His wasn’t just locked. It was padlocked. They knew it was there. They could have come and taken it any time they wanted. They were communicating with one another,” the California Republican said.
Rep. James Comer told CNN’s “State of the Union” that the House Oversight Committee will look into President Biden’s handling of classified documents. Twitter/@CNNHe then pointed out how easily the documents in Biden’s possession could have been accessed.
“Now we’re finding time and again a locked garage door that opens and closes by a push of the button. How many years has this vice president, who has been in office for more than 40 years, had these documents? Who’s been in and out of there?,” he said.
The White House confirmed last Monday that lawyers found on Nov. 2, 2022, a “small number” of Obama-era classified documents at the Washington, DC, think tank where Biden had kept an office until April 2019.
A total of six pages of records bearing classified markings were then found last Wednesday and Thursday at Biden’s Wilmington, Del., home.
In each case, White House lawyers said the Justice Department was notified and the documents were retrieved.
Comer said he is seeking the visitor logs for the Penn Biden Center and for the president’s home to determine who had access to the documents because the Biden administration has not been forthcoming.
President Biden, shown Friday waiting for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the White House, is facing numerous questions about his care of classified documents. Getty Images“This is the same type of investigation that the Democrats were so outraged and launched and demanded happen to President Trump,” he said.
“What we see with President Biden is there are multiple locations. We would never have known about the possession of the classified documents were it not for investigative reporting by CBS that somehow got a leak to determine that this had happened prior to the election,” Comer said.
“So the administration hasn’t been transparent about what’s going on with President Biden’s possession of classified documents, and we just want equal treatment, with respect to how both former President Trump and current President Biden are being treated with the documents,” he said.
The FBI raided Trump’ Mar-a-Lago home and resort on Aug. 8, 2022, and recovered boxes of classified materials he took with him when he left the White House the previous January.
CNN’s Tapper questioned Comer about whether Republicans were treating the Biden documents differently than those found at Trump’s Florida property and noted that a main difference between the two cases is that Trump refused to comply with a subpoena to turn over the files.
“We still don’t know what type of documents President Trump had. That’s one of the questions we’ve asked the National Archives. Just because Joe Biden’s lawyer said they turned over five documents doesn’t mean they just turned over five documents. They could have turned over 500 documents,” Comer responded.
“I’m sorry, but I don’t have a lot of confidence in President Biden’s personal lawyers at the end of the day,” he said.
Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed special counsels to investigate the Biden and Trump classified documents.
On Nov. 18, he appointed veteran prosecutor Jack Smith to determine whether Trump will face criminal charges over his handling of the files.
On Thursday, Garland announced that he had tapped former Maryland US Attorney Robert Hur to investigate the Biden documents.






