Ex-Biden aide agrees to House interview on classified documents

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  • Source: Hot Air
  • 03/11/2023

Kathy Chung, Joe Biden’s former executive assistant, has agreed to sit down with the House Oversight Committee for an interview about the handling of classified documents. Chung is one of the staffers who packed up Biden’s belongings at the end of his term as vice president. She is scheduled to talk to the committee on April 4.

The Chairman of the committee, Rep. James Comer (R-KY), requested the interview last month.

“The Committee believes your proximity to Vice President Biden and role as handler of his personal matters gave you access not only to classified material he maintained after leaving the White House, but also to the Biden family’s business schemes,” Comer said in a letter dated Feb 4.

Biden has thrown Chung and others under the bus for their role in packing boxes of his personal belongings as he left office. He essentially said that they just didn’t do the job properly. In February during an interview with PBS host Judy Woodruff, he said they were not as thorough as they should have been.

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