Turley says latest document dump ‘undermines’ White House’s central claim on treatment of classified info

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Liberal law professor Jonathan Turley reacted on Twitter to news that more classified information was found at President Biden's Wilmington, Delaware, home.

Constitutional law expert Jonathan Turley argues it can be assumed the classified documents were moved at least twice, which would contradict the White House's claim that the documents were unintentionally misplaced.

Law professor and Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley reacted to news that even more classified information has been discovered atsaying it suggests the White House does not take classified information seriously. "This latest disclosure further undermines the mantra from the White House that this is a president who ‘takes classified documents very seriously,'" theprofessor posted Saturday. "According to the lawyer, more documents were discovered in the process of just turning over previously discovered documents.

"The account shows that, over two months after the first discovery, the Biden team still did not complete a thorough search. It is chilling to think how the President would have proceeded if he didn't ‘take classified documents seriously.'"Turley also posted on Twitter that the"continuing discoveries again raise questions over Biden relying on private counsel for these searches.

Turley's tweets came after the American public learned five pages of classified documents from Biden's time as vice president were found at his

 

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That's why all democrat\\Biden... Docs are called dumps... Smell and content of effluent!

Trump will be tried for hiding top secret nuclear documents at his house. Biden didn't hide them.

No, it doesn't. 5 documents is not a 'dump'

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