FBI conducts ‘planned’ search of US President Joe Biden’s home
By DW
02 February 2023 |
12:26 pm
The FBI search of the president's second home in Delaware has ended without classified documents being unearthed. Classified documents had previously been found in Biden's other home and a former office.
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