Classified records pose conundrum stretching back to Carter The mishandling of classified documents is not a problem unique to President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump
Too Many Top Secrets
The U.S. government classifies tens of millions of documents a year. Experts say the practice is excessive.
How classified documents became a schoolgirl's show-and-tell
WASHINGTON (AP) — On a winter's day in 1984, a briefcase stuffed with classified government documents showed up in a building in Pittsburgh, borne by someone who most certainly wasn't supposed to have them.
Classified records pose conundrum stretching back to Carter
WASHINGTON (AP) — At least three presidents. A vice president, a secretary of state, an attorney general. The mishandling of classified documents is not a problem unique to President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
Politicians keeping classified records a decades-old problem dating to Carter
The problem of mishandling classified documents, which has ensnared the Biden and Trump administrations, is one that dates back decades to Jimmy Carter’s presidency.
Video resurfaces of Mike Pence point blank denying taking classified documents
Ex-VP becomes third top executive ensnared by classified documents discoveries