US attorney-general says special counsel has completed probe in Biden documents case

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FILE PHOTO: U.S. Secret Service guards the perimeter of a beach house owned by U.S. President Joe Biden, after FBI agents conducted a planned search of the property in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, U.S. February 1, 2023.  REUTERS/Mark Makela/File Photo

FBI agents conducted a planned search of the property owned by US President Joe Biden in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

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WASHINGTON – Special Counsel Robert Hur has

completed his investigation

into whether US President Joe Biden mishandled classified documents during his time as vice-president, Attorney-General Merrick Garland said in a letter to Congress on Feb 7.

Mr Garland said in the letter to House and Senate judiciary committee leaders that Mr Hur had submitted his final report to the White House and Mr Biden’s personal lawyer to allow for comments and to review for executive privilege.

After the White House review, Mr Garland said, the special counsel’s report would be sent to Congress. Mr Garland said he would make as much of the report public “as possible, consistent with legal requirements and Department policy”.

The White House anticipates the privilege review of the report will be completed by the end of the week, White House spokesperson Ian Sams said.

The probe focused on

documents related to Mr Biden’s service as vice-president

to Democratic President Barack Obama from 2009-2017 and from his prior tenure in the US Senate. They were found at Mr Biden’s home and former office.

Mr Biden’s lead rival in the November election, Republican former president Donald Trump, faces a 40-count federal indictment for retaining highly sensitive national security documents at his Florida resort after leaving office in 2021 and obstructing US government efforts to retrieve them. REUTERS

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