US President Joe Biden Under Investigation, Intel Has It That He "Mishandled" Confidential Docs
By @TomMboya (self media writer) | 20 days ago
Joe Biden is under investigation after he clumsily stashed away confidential state documents at his Delaware county home garage. The US head of state came clean and admitted that it was a mistake on his part to have kept the state Documents inside his vintage sports car.
"People know I take classified documents seriously," He told a press briefing that demanded an explanation from him.
Making most of the situation, the former US president, Donald Trump, said that his case like that of President Biden should be dropped. However, Trump's case rests in the hands of a special counsel assembled by the US Secretary General, Mr. Merrick Garland.
Taking the stage to also crisis Biden's "irresponsibility" was fresh in the office of House Speaker, Mr. Kevin McCarthy. Speaking on national TV, the Speaker called Biden's case a misfortunate.
"Biden's administration treats law differently based on political parties and beliefs," he said.
The White House has come out to protect the President by saying that Mr. Trump's case was different from Biden's. A special counsel has been approved by the Secretary General of state to look into Biden's case.
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