The White House said Monday there are no visitor logs available for President Biden’s private residence in Wilmington, Delaware, where classified documents were found.
This statement was made in response to a request by House Republicans to release such records.
The White House counsel’s office said that, like previous presidents, the personal residence is considered personal and not subject to the release of visitor logs.
“Like every President across decades of modern history, his personal residence is personal,” the White House wrote in a statement. “But upon taking office, President Biden restored the norm and tradition of keeping White House visitors logs, including publishing them regularly, after the previous administration ended them.”
This revelation follows Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), Chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, calling for the administration to release visitor logs from the Delaware home as part of the Republican inquiry into Biden’s handling of classified documents from the Obama era.
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