Great American success stories often began in garages.

Bill Gates and

Paul Allen of Microsoft, Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak of Apple.

But Joe Biden

it's the other way around.

The door of his garage in Wilmington, where the President of the United States, as it turned out, kept not only his Chevrolet Corvette, but also secret documents, slams shut with a deafening noise.

A special prosecutor will follow Biden's footsteps.

“He sold his homeland for a garage,” the Republicans say.

In general, the head of the US Department of Justice, Merrick Garland, who was always super-cautious and, moreover, loyal to the White House, could not pull any further.

How the indignation of Americans (and not only supporters of the Republican Party) grew over how deliberately the Democrats used double standards.

Trump for keeping secrets in Mar-a-Lago - and a search from the FBI, and the same special prosecutor.

And this despite the fact that his residence in Florida is a specially protected place.

After all, the former American president lives there.

In the case of Biden, we are talking about papers related to his vice presidency.

To New Special Counsel Robert Hur, Former Chief Counsel

Rod Rosenstein (the same one who oversaw the "Russian" investigation of prosecutor Robert Mueller) - it remains to be seen whether violations were committed in the case of Biden's secret documents by individuals or legal entities.

But society is interested not only in this.

What kind of documents did the head of the White House keep at home and in the office of the think tank?

Why did Biden's lawyers fuss so much on the eve of the midterm elections, because they reported the discovery to the Ministry of Justice on November 2?

The question of why the White House was silent all this time, of course, no one removes either.

The working version, in principle, is.

Fearing a Republican victory, Biden's lawyers covered their tracks in advance, transferring everything to the National Archives, from where it is more difficult to request secrets.

Especially since some of the papers belonged to Ukraine.

The line of defense is also approximately clear.

There are over 1 billion classified papers circulating in the US.

You can't follow everyone.

So, of course, no one will plant the head of the White House.

For Trump

This is also good news, by the way.

They will cling less to him.

However, this will add a couple of points to the growing ideal storm, in the center of which Biden found himself after the formation of the new Congress.

Republicans are demanding more and more new investigations on various subjects.

Their impeachment voices are getting louder.

Well, the most unpleasant thing here is that already at the end of February, the US president was going to announce his nomination for a second term.

Now you have to do it, looking back at the smoking ruins, dodging all the new skeletons that began to fall out of the cabinets.

The most difficult period of the Biden presidency has begun.

So complex that it could end this presidency.

The point of view of the author may not coincide with the position of the editors.