House Oversight Investigating Biden's Handling of Classified Records, Demands Testimony from Former Counsel
- House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is requesting former White House Counsel Dana Remus testify before the panel and provide documents and information as part of its investigation into President Biden’s alleged mishandling of classified records.
- Comer claims that the White House’s "narrative" regarding Biden’s retention of classified records "is unraveling."
- GOP lawmakers on the committee have questions about "why the White House Counsel’s Office tasked a Department of Defense employee on May 24, 2022—the same day as the subpoena return date for former President Trump—to complete a personal task for President Biden by packing up Penn Biden Center."
- The committee specifically is seeking clarification regarding the timeline of events prior to Nov. 2, 2022—the day the White House and Biden’s personal attorneys claim classified documents were first discovered at the Penn Biden Center.
- Comer demanded Remus turn over all communications with Chung; employees of the Penn Biden Center; and all documents and communications regarding Biden’s documents and items stored at the Penn Biden Center.