Report: Nine Boxes Of Docs Taken From Biden Attorney’s Boston Office

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The mainstream media and RINOs lost interest in the classified documents scandal once it was revealed that Joe Biden had classified documents in various locations.

It has now been revealed he had nine boxes of documents in his attorney’s Boston office.

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The documents are yet to have been reviewed.

Fox News reported:

Nine boxes of documents were taken from President Biden’s attorney Patrick Moore’s Boston office, but have yet to be reviewed, the National Archives disclosed in a response letter to Sens. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, this week first obtained by Fox News Digital.

The Archives had not previously publicly disclosed the number of boxes taken from Boston. It had been reported that Moore had shipped boxes of documents from the Penn Biden Center to his Boston office before discovering the initial trove of classified documents at the Washington, D.C.-based think tank.

In response to questions by Johnson and Grassley in a Feb. 24 letter asking how and when the archives learned that records were transported to Boston, Acting Archivist of the United States Debra Steidel Wall responded the agency learned about it on Nov. 3, 2022.

“When NARA [National Archives and Records Administration] contacted President Biden’s personal counsel on November 3, 2022, to arrange to pick up boxes from the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C., they informed NARA that Mr. Moore had moved other boxes from the Penn Biden Center to Mr. Moore’s law firm in Boston,” the letter states.

Back in February was the first report on these documents but at that time it was unclear how many were there.

The Washington Examiner reported:

Emails between President Joe Biden’s attorneys and the National Archives detail efforts to coordinate the transfer of a previously unknown cache of documents held at a Boston law office last November.

The boxes are mentioned by government archivists coordinating a search of Biden’s Washington, D.C., think tank after classified files were discovered there, according to 74 pages of emails between the National Archives and Biden’s personal attorneys released Friday in a Freedom of Information Act request.

“Please ensure that the boxes in your office in Boston remain secure in a locked space and are not accessed by anyone,” General Counsel for the National Archives Gary Stern wrote on Nov. 7, 2021.

A day later, Stern asked Pat Moore, then a law partner at Hemenway & Barnes as well as a lawyer for Biden’s 2020 campaign and former White House attorney, whether the boxes could be moved to the JFK Library the following day.

Shouldn’t the media be all over this like they were Trump?



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