Biden removes classified documents from White House

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Biden removes classified documents from White House

US President Joe Biden and his administration are beginning the process of moving out of the White House in preparation for the transfer of power to Donald Trump. According to the Associated Press, trucks are already on the residence grounds, where Biden's staff is loading documents and personal belongings of the president. Among the materials being removed, it is reported, there may be classified documents, which has generated some interest from the public and the media.

The sources say the move echoes Biden's previous departure from office. In 2017, Biden took thousands of documents with him after leaving office as vice president, including classified material that some experts believe should have been transferred to the National Archives. The move has raised new questions about how senior officials handle government records.

The president's aides assure that the move is being carried out in strict accordance with established procedures. However, media representatives and experts are asking how the safety and classification of classified materials are controlled during such events. Classified documents often become the subject of disputes and investigations, as has happened with former US presidents.

At the same time, sources close to Biden say that one of the former president’s priorities after his term ends will be the creation of a presidential library. It is expected to be located in his home state of Delaware, where Biden served as a senator for 36 years. Funding for this project is expected to be an important part of his future activities.

In addition, Biden, known as the author of two memoirs, may focus on preserving his history in a new format. Although those close to him say he has no obvious interest in writing a new book, they do not rule out the possibility of another literary project, especially given Biden’s extensive experience in the international arena and in politics.

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