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House Intel member Austin Scott calls for national security damage assessment from found classified Biden docs

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New House Intelligence Member Austin Scott discusses the partisan games being played over the upcoming debt ceiling and calls for national security assessment on the damage that has resulted from the finding of President Biden classified documents in a number of locations. The Georgia Congressman remarks, the “Biden documents were in an area where other people clearly had access to them, and I also have serious questions about the amount of wealth that the Biden family has.” Saying, with Biden’s year of political service, “I just don't see how you accumulate that much making $175,000 a year, I guess he made a little more as vice president, maybe $300,000 a year, but I don't see how you accumulate that type of wealth that he has with those income levels. And so aside from that, I would tell you if it's good for the goose, it's good for the gander. It's not okay that documents were found in possession of Republicans either, and I think that we're going to have to do a very serious review of how classified documents are handled in the executive branch.”

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New House Intelligence Member Austin Scott discusses the partisan games being played over the upcoming debt ceiling and calls for national security assessment on the damage that has resulted from the finding of President Biden classified documents in a number of locations. The Georgia Congressman remarks, the “Biden documents were in an area where other people clearly had access to them, and I also have serious questions about the amount of wealth that the Biden family has.” Saying, with Biden’s year of political service, “I just don't see how you accumulate that much making $175,000 a year, I guess he made a little more as vice president, maybe $300,000 a year, but I don't see how you accumulate that type of wealth that he has with those income levels. And so aside from that, I would tell you if it's good for the goose, it's good for the gander. It's not okay that documents were found in possession of Republicans either, and I think that we're going to have to do a very serious review of how classified documents are handled in the executive branch.”

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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