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Durbin did not say it's outrageous what Biden did at first, but when pressed by Bash, he conceded âIt is outrageous that either occurred, but..."
here's a summary of the interview via breitbart if you don't wanna watch it:
Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) said Sunday on CNNâs âState of the Unionâ that President Joe Biden bore âultimate responsibilityâ for the classified material found at his home and office.
Anchor Dana Bash said, âI want to turn to the new classified documents that the FBI found at the presidentâs house in Delaware. It was a 13-hour search that happened on Friday. Itâs just the latest revelation of the president having classified items that he shouldnât have. Youâve been in Congress for 40 years. Youâve handled classified material for a lot of those years, probably most of them. How concerned are you about this?â
Durbin said, âWell, Iâm concerned. Thereâs a standard we follow when it comes to members of Congress and classified information.â
He continued, âTo think that any of them ended up in boxes in storage one place or the other is just unacceptable. Having said that, let me make this point clear. Joe Biden has said from the start we are going to be totally transparent about this. Let the chips fall where they may. Iâm going to open my home voluntarily to a search, not the first search, Iâm sure, of his offices and home. He has shown total cooperation in this effort. Thatâs a sharp contrast to President Trump.â
Durbin added, âIt is outrageous that either occurred, but the reaction by the former president and the current president could not be in sharper contrast.â
Bash said, âThey are. They are very different, no question about that. Having said that, you are a politician. Youâve been around for a while, and you understand how these things play out. Do you fear that, because of that, the current president has kind of lost the high ground on this notion of classified information being where it shouldnât be?â
Durbin said, âWell, of course. Letâs be honest about it â when that information is found. It diminishes the stature of any person in possession of them. Itâs not supposed to happen. Whether it was the fault of a staffer or an attorney, it makes no difference. The elected official bears ultimate responsibility.â
here's a summary of the interview via breitbart if you don't wanna watch it:
Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) said Sunday on CNNâs âState of the Unionâ that President Joe Biden bore âultimate responsibilityâ for the classified material found at his home and office.
Anchor Dana Bash said, âI want to turn to the new classified documents that the FBI found at the presidentâs house in Delaware. It was a 13-hour search that happened on Friday. Itâs just the latest revelation of the president having classified items that he shouldnât have. Youâve been in Congress for 40 years. Youâve handled classified material for a lot of those years, probably most of them. How concerned are you about this?â
Durbin said, âWell, Iâm concerned. Thereâs a standard we follow when it comes to members of Congress and classified information.â
He continued, âTo think that any of them ended up in boxes in storage one place or the other is just unacceptable. Having said that, let me make this point clear. Joe Biden has said from the start we are going to be totally transparent about this. Let the chips fall where they may. Iâm going to open my home voluntarily to a search, not the first search, Iâm sure, of his offices and home. He has shown total cooperation in this effort. Thatâs a sharp contrast to President Trump.â
Durbin added, âIt is outrageous that either occurred, but the reaction by the former president and the current president could not be in sharper contrast.â
Bash said, âThey are. They are very different, no question about that. Having said that, you are a politician. Youâve been around for a while, and you understand how these things play out. Do you fear that, because of that, the current president has kind of lost the high ground on this notion of classified information being where it shouldnât be?â
Durbin said, âWell, of course. Letâs be honest about it â when that information is found. It diminishes the stature of any person in possession of them. Itâs not supposed to happen. Whether it was the fault of a staffer or an attorney, it makes no difference. The elected official bears ultimate responsibility.â
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