excalibur
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The bullshit from the Biden [mal]admisnitration stinks to high heaven.
But what about the Presidential Records Act!?! Heh, doesn't count if you have a 'D' after your name.
The New York Post has filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the Secret Service to find out who Biden has been meeting with at both of his Delaware homes, where he has spent much of his presidency.
But the Secret Service claims there are no such records and thus hasn’t turned anything over to full the FOIA request.
Here’s more via the New York Post:
“A bunch of malarky.”
Given how everyone who meets with the president must be vetted by the Secret Service, it really does sound like a bunch of malarky that no record of whom Biden has met with exists. This just can’t be so.
What it really sounds like is that whichever SS official is keeping the record is a partisan Democrat plant trying to protect Biden, just like we have seen in the FBI and DOJ.
But what about the Presidential Records Act!?! Heh, doesn't count if you have a 'D' after your name.
The New York Post has filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the Secret Service to find out who Biden has been meeting with at both of his Delaware homes, where he has spent much of his presidency.
But the Secret Service claims there are no such records and thus hasn’t turned anything over to full the FOIA request.
Here’s more via the New York Post:
The Secret Service says it checked again and still can’t find any records that identify visitors to President Biden’s Delaware residences — where he has spent roughly one-fourth of his presidency — outraging Republicans and prompting one congressman to say “the stonewalling and gaslighting must stop.”
The agency made the baffling claim in its denial of a Freedom of Information Act appeal from The Post.
Secret Service deputy director Faron Paramore wrote in a letter dated Sept. 27 that “the agency conducted an additional search of relevant program offices for potentially responsive records.”
“This search also produced no responsive records,” Paramore wrote. “Accordingly, your appeal is denied.”
The Post is evaluating legal options to acquire records of who visited the president during the nearly 200 days he was at his Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach homes.
Biden spent about 28% of the days during his first year as president at least partially in Delaware, largely out of public view. He has spent an almost identical share of his second year as president in Delaware.
Transparency advocates of varying political stripes have fought in court for decades to identify presidential influencers, saying it’s important for the public to know who shapes government policy.
“A bunch of malarky.”
Biden’s detractors, meanwhile, note that he made a habit of meeting with his family’s influence-seeking international business partners before he took office and question whether that remains the case.
Congressional Republicans are vowing to aggressively pursue transparency, including with regard to Biden’s link to his family’s consulting businesses, if they retake control of one or both chambers in the November midterm elections.
Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), who is poised to lead the House oversight committee next year if Republicans retake the House, said the Secret Service should hand over records of the president’s guests.
“The claim that there are no visitor logs for President Biden’s Delaware residence is a bunch of malarky,” Comer told The Post.
“Americans deserve to know who President Biden is meeting with, especially since we know that he routinely met with [first son] Hunter’s business associates during his time as vice president,” Comer said.
Given how everyone who meets with the president must be vetted by the Secret Service, it really does sound like a bunch of malarky that no record of whom Biden has met with exists. This just can’t be so.
What it really sounds like is that whichever SS official is keeping the record is a partisan Democrat plant trying to protect Biden, just like we have seen in the FBI and DOJ.