from WND:
Evidence ‘he believed he did not have to abide by classification and document handling regulations’
A new report confirms that there was a “security risk” that developed when materials during Barack Obama’s term in the White House were sent to Joe Biden’s private and personal email account.
Biden, of course, was found later to have concealed classified government documents in piles of paperwork in his offices and the garage at his home, but never was charged for the violations of federal law.
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A new report at Just the News explains the information included “briefing memos, sensitive foreign conversations, ” “subjects and times for White House Situation Room meetings” and other “fallout from leaked National Security Agency intercepts.”
The details come from a recent set of emails released by the National Archives.
According to the report, “Security experts and lawmakers, who reviewed the records, said they were disturbed by the nonchalant transmission of sensitive government information to Biden’s insecure private email accounts and believed it put national security at risk.”
Of course, Hillary Clinton, the Democrats’ failed 2016 presidential candidate, was embroiled in her own email scandal just years earlier, when she set up a private server in her home and sent all sorts of government documents to the unsecured location.
“The new set of emails from Joe Biden’s time as Vice President are very troubling and are more evidence that Biden believed he did not have to abide by classification and document handling regulations,” former CIA analyst and former Trump National Security Council chief of staff Fred Fleitz confirmed to Just the News.
The report said hundreds of pages of emails dated from 2011 to 2015 were given to Just the News and a law firm, Southeastern Legal Foundation, in a Freedom of Information Act case.
The report explained, “They build on prior evidence that then-Vice President Biden was using the pseudonymous accounts for sensitive discussions with close advisors about official business ranging from domestic politics to sensitive foreign policy matters.”