Classified documents from Joe Biden\u2019s time as vice president were\xa0found\xa0Nov. 2, six days before the midterm elections, in Biden\u2019s private office at the Penn Biden Center in Washington. The Biden administration didn\u2019t announce the discovery, which was reported first Monday by CBS News.\nBiden commented briefly Tuesday, saying he was \u201csurprised to learn that there were any government records that were taken there to that office.\u201d\xa0\nAttorney General Merrick Garland\xa0appointed a Trump-appointed U.S. attorney to investigate what happened.\xa0\n\u201cIt would be funny if it weren\u2019t so serious, right?\u201d Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., asks during an interview on \u201cThe Daily Signal Podcast,\u201d adding:\nWhat the Biden administration said about Donald Trump and the FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago, and the classified documents [stored there] that they won\u2019t actually tell us what they really were, and then the same thing happens to Joe Biden, his vice presidential records going to the Biden Center, which, by the way, was funded by over $60 million from the Chinese Communist Party.\nOn the podcast, Banks adds:\xa0\nThere are two sets of rules in America today: one for anyone named Biden, Obama, or Clinton, and then a different set of rules for the rest of us.\xa0And so, because of that two sets of rules and the lack of impartiality by the Biden administration, their DOJ, that\u2019s what we should be investigating.Banks also discusses the four-day fight over choosing a speaker of the House, what he hopes Republicans will focus on in the 118th Congress, and whether he will spearhead any investigations.\n Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.