The White House has convened a call with top allies to explain the investigation surrounding the classified documents in Biden's office, hoping to cut down the growing criticism and questions about the discovery. A White House official characterised the documents as “fewer than a dozen,” two people familiar with the call said none of the documents are “particularly sensitive” and “not of high interest to the intelligence community.”
"My lawyers have not suggested I ask what documents they were. I've turned over the boxes. They've turned over the boxes to the archives. We are cooperating fully with the review which, I hope, will be finished soon and will be more detailed at that time,” Biden said.
News of classified records turning up at Biden’s private office is sure to provide new fodder to Trump, who has already announced his 2024 presidential bid, according to CNN. While the differences in both the incidents are huge, given Trump resisted turning over the documents he took, his team now plans to highlight how these documents were found days before the midterm election but nothing was said publicly about it, CNN said.