WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden’s decision allowing the FBI to search his home in Delaware last week is laying him open to fresh negative attention and embarrassment following the earlier
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WASHINGTON — The revelation that the FBI found additional classified documents during a Friday search of the president's personal residence in Delaware is stoking new scrutiny of Joe
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