FBI Searches President Joe Biden's Home In Delaware!

JAKARTA - The FBI is searching the home of President Joe Biden in Rehoboth, Delaware. This is part of an investigation into the discovery of classified documents.

Lawyers for Biden said the search was not accidental. And the FBI's action also received the full support of the president.

CBS has reported that the investigation is related to a wider investigation into the handling of classified documents.

The FBI has not yet commented on the search. As agreed, no search warrant was requested.

Biden's attorney, Bob Bauer, said the search was conducted deliberately without public notice in the interests of security and operational integrity.

The search is the latest in a series to be conducted at various locations, following the discovery of classified documents at the Penn Biden Center - the officers' quarters - in Washington DC in November. This was not published at the time.

White House advisers and the Secret Service said there were no visitor records for President Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware, home where classified documents from when he was vice president were found, because it was a private residence.

"Like every President in decades of modern history, his private residence was private," the White House Counsel's office said in a statement.

While the Secret Service, tasked with protecting current and past presidents and their families, does not "self-maintain visitor records of its own, as it is a private residence," agency spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said.

Earlier, Republican House of Representatives Oversight Committee Chair, James Comer, on Sunday requested visitor records to President Biden's Wilmington home, after classified documents were found in his den and garage there.