Can Congress fix the White House’s classified materials problem? Senators respond
Authorities have found classified materials in the homes of three current and former members of the executive branch from their time in the White House.
Authorities have found classified materials in the homes of three current and former members of the executive branch from their time in the White House.
WASHINGTON — Democrats responded with aggrieved fury when former President Donald Trump was found in possession of classified documents that should have been turned over to the government when he left office. Then disclosures that President Joe Biden also mishandled secret papers set loose a Republican "well, what about” roar.
Rep. Debbie Dingell of Michigan sees a coastal bias within the Democratic Party that she hopes to correct with the creation of the Heartland Caucus, one of the 118th Congress’ newest member groups.
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