Sen. Cruz Calls On FBI To Search Hunter Biden’s Home, Office For Classified Documents

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) called on the Federal Bureau of Investigation to search the home and office of Hunter Biden for any classified materials following reports of an email exchange involving the president’s son in 2014.
 
Cruz made the suggestion based on a 1,300-word email that discussed destabilization in Ukraine found in Biden’s abandoned laptop to his former Burisma energy company business partner Devon Archer, who was sentenced in 2022 to more than a year in prison after being convicted of a fraud scheme.

GOP lawmakers began raising questions about whether the first son had improper access to classified information after officials found a trove of other documents at President Joe Biden’s home in Delaware and a Washington, D.C.

“It seems he leaves classified documents wherever he goes,” Cruz told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on “Sunday Morning Futures,” add Hunter Biden declared as his residence at such residences at times.
 
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