Robert Hur, the Special Counsel appointed to investigate President Joe Biden’s possession of a handful of classified government documents, interviewed the president over the last two days at the White House regarding how the documents stayed in his possession after he left the vice presidency in 2017, the New York Times reports. The interview happened on Sunday and Monday, the White House acknowledged.
At his Delaware homes and at the one-time site of his inter-office foundation, Biden had about 1/1,000 the number of government documents found at the Palm Beach supper club managed by an indicted felon who lives on site, and unlike the sometime-wedding deejay, Biden and his staff cooperated with the investigation, including turning the documents over as soon as they were found.