Opinion by Eugene Robinson: Do not be joyful that a departing president may have deliberately taken thousands of classified documents that belong to the American people, and then obstructed efforts by the Justice Department to retrieve those papers.
It is easy to understand how a president or vice president, upon leaving office, could inadvertently end up with a few documents that should have gone to the National Archives under the Presidential Records Act. It is easy to understand how a president or vice president might forget having taken a few documents home to study, say, over a weekend.
What is hard to understand — and, to my mind, illegal — is for a departing president to deliberately take thousands of documents that belong to the American people, including some classified at the highest top-secret level, and then spend over a year obstructing efforts by the Archives and Justice Department to retrieve those papers.Biden’s lax handling of classified documents is still under investigation by a special counsel.
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