More classified documents found at Biden's home in Wilmington

The White House acknowledged on Saturday that lawyers for President Joe Biden had found more classified documents than previously known at his home in Wilmington, Delaware.

White House attorney Richard Sauber said in a statement that a total of six pages of classified documents were found during a search of Biden's private library.

The White House had previously said only one page was found there.

The latest disclosure comes in addition to the discovery of documents found in December in Biden's garage and in November at his former residence at the Ben Biden Center in Washington, when he was vice president.

Sauber said in a statement on Saturday that Biden's personal attorneys, who do not have security clearances, stopped their search after the front page was found Wednesday night.

The remaining materials were found by Sauber on Thursday, which was facilitated by the Department of Justice's recovery.

He also noted that the administration officials who were with him "seized it immediately."

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