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'I have info on everyone': Donald Trump teases blackmail of Mar-a-Lago visitors in Truth Social post

Former President Donald Trump lashed out for the second day in a row about the classified documents that were found inside President Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home.

The latest revelation arrived over the weekend that five additional pages were discovered by Biden's personal lawyer and immediately handed over to United States Justice Department officials, according to NBC News. Special Counsel Robert Hur was appointed last week by Attorney General Merrick Garland to oversee the probe into how the materials, dating from Biden's tenure as vice president, ended up at his house and offices. So far, no formal allegations of wrongdoing have been directed toward Biden, who maintains that the boxes in which the papers were stored were packed by campaign aides.

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Watch: Republicans face criticism for ignoring 'very valid reason' for Trump and Biden to be treated differently

A political analyst suggested Monday on CNN that Republicans were acting hypocritically by vowing to investigate President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents after defending former President Donald Trump.

Secret documents have been found both at an office Biden used after he ended his service as Barack Obama's vice president in 2017 and in the garage of his Delaware home. Rep. James Comer (R-KY), the chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, has demanded to see visitor logs for Biden's home.

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Martin Luther King's dream still not achieved: Biden

Speaking at Martin Luther King Jr.'s church on Sunday, President Joe Biden said the US civil rights leader's dream of racial equality and justice had not yet come true, and renewed his call to fight for the soul of America.

Biden spoke at the very church that King, who would have been 94 this Sunday, called home.

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Tim Scott's MLK Day talk suggests 'two-tier justice system' treats Trump vs. Biden like 'Black folks vs. white folks'

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) on Monday cited Martin Luther King Jr. Day to defend former President Donald Trump's classified document scandal.

During an interview on Fox News, host Dana Perino asked Scott to react to classified documents found at the homes of Trump and President Joe Biden.

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Biden speaks of redeeming America’s soul during visit to Martin Luther King’s hometown church

Democratic President Joe Biden took to the pulpit Sunday at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church where Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. once delivered many powerful and eloquent sermons in the final years of his life.

With an invitation from Ebenezer pastor and U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, Biden on Sunday became the first sitting president to preach from the pulpit of downtown Atlanta church on what would’ve been the 94th birthday for the slain civil rights leader. Biden’s speech was about the hard path it takes to achieve necessary changes, which exemplifies King’s struggle for equality for Black people.

Despite King’s death at 39 years old, Biden said King’s legacy endures because he remained optimistic while understanding that progress was never easy. The leader of the civil rights movement preached powerful sermons and spread his call for nonviolent social change across many cities before his assassination on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee.

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Jailed Iranian American appeals to Biden, starts hunger strike

By Arshad Mohammed

(Reuters) - An Iranian American imprisoned in Iran for more than seven years on spying charges that the United States rejects as baseless appealed to U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday to bring him home and said he was starting a seven-day hunger strike.

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'Too many secrets': Washington Post calls for document classification reform

The discovery and voluntary relinquishing of classified documents at properties connected to President Joe Biden ignited a firestorm among politicos given the story's concurrence with the ongoing saga surrounding former President Donald Trump's hoarding of top-secret texts at his Mar-a-Lago golf compound in Palm Beach, Florida.

The United States Department of Justice's appointment of special counsels to investigate each case – Jack Smith for Trump and Robert Hur for Biden – signals that Attorney General Merrick Garland seeks to remain impartial in pursuit of the truth.

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Former Ethics Czar blames Trump for 'forcing the Dept. of Justice' to come after him in document scandal

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) revealed to CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday that the documents found among President Joe Biden's things aren't that big of a deal compared to what happened with former President Donald Trump.

"At the end of the day, my biggest concern isn't the classified documents, to be honest with you," Comer confessed. He said that he's bothered by the FBI coming to Mar-a-Lago to search for the documents. The FBI search came after over a year of negotiations. Even then, Trump refused to turn over the documents, which is when it was referred to the Justice Department.

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Law professor explains why there's more info available about Trump's document scandal — and it's his own fault

One of the key pieces of information discussed on MSNBC Sunday evening was that there is a lot more information available about Donald Trump's document scandal than the information found at President Joe Biden's residence.

A former federal prosecutor and current University Alabama School of Law professor, Joyce White Vance, noted that the Biden team was likely concerned about how the information leaked in the first place. After the documents were found and the White House contacted the National Archives and Justice Department, nothing was known for about two months. Republicans have claimed some kind of conspiracy, implying that the Justice Department was at fault for Trump info being revealed to the public.

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Biden 'frustrated' by aides who packed the classified documents and brought the ongoing fallout: NBC

NBC News' Monica Alba reported Sunday evening that President Joe Biden is "irritated" and "frustrated" over those who packed up the office and included classified documents among the items packed.

The National Archives didn't have any knowledge about the documents that were in his possession for the past six years. In the case of Donald Trump, there were over 13,000 documents taken that included many, many boxes of information that he then refused to turn over.

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'Take them home with you': Trump gave Giuliani advice on handling confidential documents

Rudy Giuliani, a personal attorney for Donald Trump, said the former president invited him to take confidential documents home with him.

On his Sunday WABC radio show, Giuliani recalled how Trump handled confidential documents soon after becoming president.

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'We’re not done': Pro-Trump group exasperates PA officials after new 2020 ballot hand count finds no fraud

Telling the New York Times, "You close one election-denying door, they’ll open a window,” the top election official in rural Lycoming County, Pa. expressed dismay that an expensive hand count of all the ballots cast in the 2020 presidential election still failed to satisfy the election deniers looking for evidence of fraud.

As the Times reports, last week -- over two years after President Joe Biden beat incumbent Donald Trump for the presidency -- 28 employees of Lycoming County went through every 2020 ballot and, after an "estimated 560 work hours," revealed that the former president actually received seven fewer votes than were reported earlier.

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Ron Johnson snaps at Chuck Todd for asking why he's not investigating Jared Kushner's foreign money

A "Meet the Press " interview with Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) turned combative on Sunday morning after the Republican lawmaker isn't calling for an investigation into the money former White House adviser Jared Kushner is raking in from the Middle East.

Sitting down with host Chuck Todd, Johnson was asked why he is so interested in the foreign business dealings of Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden while turning a blind eye to the billions the husband of Ivanka Trump received from Qatar when he was still working for Donald Trump.

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