China News Service, February 16th, according to comprehensive US media reports, according to sources, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has conducted two searches at the University of Delaware, President Biden's alma mater, to investigate the "Secret Documents Gate" incident .

  CNN reported that investigators examined two separate batches of documents during the search: one was from Biden's time in the U.S. Senate, and the other was sent to universities by Biden in recent years. document.

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  According to the website information of the University of Delaware, the school library has a large collection of documents related to Biden's tenure in the Senate.

The 1,850 boxes of documents have never been released to the public since the archives arrived at the school in 2012.

  CNN quoted sources as saying that investigators retrieved materials from two locations within the university on two separate days. The documents did not appear to be classified as classified, but are now being reviewed by the FBI.

  The search at the University of Delaware is the latest by investigators to find undiscovered classified documents.

Earlier, FBI agents also searched two residences of Biden in Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, and found classified documents in the Wilmington residence.

  According to the "New York Times" report, U.S. officials said on the 14th local time that the Biden administration has agreed to inform senior leaders of Congress by the end of this month that President Biden, former President Trump, and former Vice President Pence have improperly kept classified documents. relevant circumstances.

  The New York Times said the Justice Department would hold a briefing with the "Gang of Eight" (members of the House and Senate together and entitled to the executive branch's most classified intelligence briefings), which could ease a long-running Senate Intelligence Committee request. Tensions over viewing the documents.

  However, only the two most senior members of the "Gang of Eight" will be able to attend the briefing, according to sources.

While the Justice Department agreed to reveal more information about the classified documents, it declined to provide the documents themselves.

  Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner said on the 14th that the details to be disclosed are still under discussion.