House Oversight chair vows to hold hearings on Biden's handling of documents
Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, the new House Oversight Committee chair, vowed Thursday to hold hearings on President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents.
When asked about timing, he said as soon as “we can get everything in place. We requested a lot of information. As soon as that comes in.”
Comer also told reporters that he “is not a fan” of special counsels, in part because he doesn’t have confidence in whoever Attorney General Merrick Garland might appoint, and thinks his committee can be “more effective.”
But, he added: “The fact that they called for special counsel for Trump's handling of classified documents, I don't see how they can not appoint a special counsel” for Biden.
Comer said he has not yet heard back from the National Archives after sending them a letter requesting more information, which he called “concerning.”
The top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee is also asking whether Defense Department officials have been contacted to cooperate with the US Attorney’s review of the classified documents found at Biden’s former private office and home in Wilmington, Delaware.
Rep. Mike Rogers, who is the incoming chair of the committee, also asked if Ronald Moultrie, under secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security, and William Lietzau, director of the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency, are conducting their own investigation.
CNN's Zachary Cohen contributed reporting this post.
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