Here’s what we know about the classified documents found at Biden’s home and office

President Biden is facing a Department of Justice investigation after his lawyers found classified documents at his Delaware residence and an office in Washington, D.C.

On four occasions, classified documents were found at Biden’s private residence and a D.C. office he used before becoming president.

On Dec. 20, Biden’s personal counsel Robert Bauer informed Lausch that another set of documents had been found that day in the garage of Biden’s private home in Wilmington, Del. Those documents were soon secured by the FBI.

On Jan. 11 — two days after CBS News broke a story about the documents — Biden’s personal attorneys searched his homes in Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach. They found one classified document at Biden’s Wilmington home.

On Thursday, the White House described the review as being over. “The search is complete,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters.

But on Saturday, Sauber, the White House lawyer, said he had found five more pages at Biden’s Wilmington home on Thursday when he was working with DOJ officials to hand over what he had days earlier described as one final page of classified material.

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