https://townhall.com/tipsheet/saraharnold
The Biden Administration is in deep water after it was revealed that two batches of classified documents were found at President Joe Biden’s Delaware home and his D.C. office before the midterms but only made public this week.
According to sources, among those, at least 10 of the documents were marked as “top secret intelligence,” which is the highest of the three levels of classification. In order, it goes from confidential, to secret, and top secret.
A source told CBS News that some of the material found can expose Biden’s shady business relationship with his son and pose “exceptionally grave damage” to national security if it gets leaked.
The White House claims that the confidential papers were “inadvertently misplaced” and that the president is “cooperating fully.”
However, it is unclear why Biden’s attorneys were looking for the classified documents in the first place.
Since the documents were exhumed by Biden’s team, three investigations have been opened by three entities: the House Oversight Committee, House Judiciary Committee, and Justice Department’s special counsel.
There are also Crypto and Q level clearances.
A Q clearance is a Department of Energy clearance pertaining to nuclear weapons. It is a step above CNWDI (Classified Nuclear Weapon Design Information).