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   Message 64,647 of 65,035   
   Joe Irwin to Democrat asshole   
   Re: What we know so far: Timeline of Bid   
   15 Jan 23 05:40:48   
   
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   From: joe.irwin@gmail.com   
      
   In article    
   Democrat asshole  wrote:   
   >   
   > The FBI is beyond hope.  The entire organization should be stood up against   
   a wall and executed.   
   >   
      
   The appointment of a special counsel to investigate three sets   
   of classified documents discovered in President Biden's former   
   office space and his home is just the latest event in a   
   controversy that has been brewing for two months, even though it   
   only just came to light this week.   
      
   Here is the timeline of how the documents were discovered and   
   what was known to whom, and when:   
      
   Nov. 2, 2022 – Biden's personal attorneys "unexpectedly   
   discovered" documents with classified markings at the Penn Biden   
   Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement, located in   
   Washington, D.C., according to Biden's attorney Bob Bauer. The   
   documents were from the Obama-Biden administration, and the   
   attorneys alert the National Archives Records Administration —   
   whom they anticipated would notify the Department of Justice.   
      
   Nov. 4, 2022 – The National Archives' Office of Inspector   
   General tells a prosecutor at the DOJ that it had been notified   
   by White House counsel that documents with classification   
   markings had been identified at the Penn Biden Center. That   
   office was not authorized for storage of classified documents.   
      
   WHITE HOUSE SAYS IT'S BEING 'TRANSPARENT' ABOUT CLASSIFIED   
   DOCUMENTS DESPITE KEEPING UNDER WRAPS FOR MONTHS   
      
   Nov. 9 – The FBI commences an assessment to understand whether   
   classified information had been mishandled in violation of   
   federal law.   
      
   Nov. 10 – The Justice Department notifies Biden's attorneys that   
   it had begun an assessment of the classified documents, and   
   according to Bauer, Biden's attorneys "were in regular contact"   
   with the DOJ from this point.   
      
   Nov. 14 – U.S. Attorney John Lausch is assigned to conduct an   
   initial investigation to inform the attorney general’s decision   
   about whether to appoint a special counsel.   
      
   Dec. 20 – President Biden's personal counsel informs Lausch that   
   additional documents with classification markings from Biden’s   
   time as vice president had been identified in the garage of   
   Biden’s private residence in Wilmington, Delaware. The FBI goes   
   to the location and secures those documents.   
      
   Dec. 21 – The DOJ takes possession of the documents found in   
   Biden's garage, according to Bauer.   
      
   Jan. 5, 2023 – Lausch briefs AG Garland on the results of his   
   initial investigation and advises him that further investigation   
   by a special counsel is warranted.   
      
   Jan. 9 – The first news reports break that DOJ is investigating   
   classified documents discovered at the Penn Biden Center.   
      
   Jan. 10 – President Joe Biden addresses the matter for the first   
   time on Tuesday and says he was "surprised" to learn about   
   classified documents and is cooperating fully with the Justice   
   Department's review.   
      
   KARINE JEAN-PIERRE DODGES QUESTIONS ABOUT VISITOR LOGS TO   
   BIDEN'S DELAWARE HOME WHERE HE KEPT CLASSIFIED DOCS   
      
   Jan. 11 – Biden's attorneys search his two Delaware houses for   
   other records, and find a page marked classified that was stored   
   a room next to the garage in the Wilmington house. After finding   
   one page of classified material, stop the search and notify the   
   DOJ, according to Bauer. Biden's attorneys then search the   
   Rehobeth Beach house, but said they did not find any classified   
   materials.   
      
   Jan. 12 – Garland holds a press conference announcing that in a   
   Thursday phone call with Biden’s personal counsel, it was   
   revealed that a third set of classified documents had been   
   identified at the president’s home in Wilmington.   
      
   The same day, the White House Counsel's Office announces the   
   discovery of a third set of classified documents and says it has   
   initiated a search of Biden's homes in Rehoboth Beach and   
   Wilmington. Richard Sauber, special counsel to the president,   
   travels to Wilmington where to look at the classified document   
   found next to Biden's garage. Sauber finds five additional pages   
      
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