Hunter Biden 'quarantined' on election night at home where classified docs found

"There was no escaping one another," the president's son said as he and his family spent the night of November 3, 2020, quarantined in the same home where Biden was improperly storing classified documents.

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Hunter Biden and members of his family were allegedly in quarantine on election night at President Biden's home in Wilmington, Delaware, where numerous classified documents were being kept, fueling further speculation that the president's son had access to this information.

As described in his 2021 memoir, Hunter writes that he, his wife Melissa Cohen and their children, as well as his half-sister Ashley Biden and her husband Howard Krein, were all quarantined at the president's Wilmington residence on the night of November 3, 2020, watching the election results unfold.



"You would have loved the scene on election night, too, even though the night would've driven you nuts, not least because the vote counting dragged on for days," his memoir said.

"Yet one of the benefits of waiting so long for the race to be called was that we all waited it out together, at Mom and Dad's house – Melissa and the baby, my girls, Natalie and Hunter, Ashley and Howard," the passage continued. "More than waiting together, we were also quarantined together. There was no escaping one another."

This revelation is the latest piece of evidence that Hunter Biden has spent time at his father's home on many occasions and therefore could have accessed the documents containing classified information, including intelligence relating to Ukraine, Iran and the United Kingdom. 

Photographs discovered on Hunter Biden's infamous laptop show the first son driving his father's 1967 Corvette Stingray, which the president kept in the same garage where he improperly stored some of the classified documents.

There have been numerous media reports that Hunter Biden spend time at the president's Wilmington residence at least five other times, Fox News reported.

It was also recently revealed that the president's son changed his Delaware driver's license address, as well as his Wells Fargo banking address, to be his father's residence.



Over the course of the last 10 days, a series of classified documents dating back to Joe Biden's time as Obama's vice president have been discovered at various locations directly related to the president, including his office at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement in Washington, DC.

"As the President said, he takes classified information and materials seriously, and as we have said, we have cooperated from the moment we informed the [National] Archives that a small number of documents were found, and we will continue to cooperate," President Biden's lawyer Richard Sauber said on Thursday.

"We are confident that a thorough review will show that these documents were inadvertently misplaced, and the President and his lawyers acted promptly upon discovery of this mistake," he added.

Joe Biden admitted earlier in the week that he does not keep a visitor log for his Delaware home, so it remains unclear at this time how many other people could have had access to the documents.

Following the discovery of the documents, Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed former Maryland US Attorney Robert Hur as special counsel to investigate the improper handling of such sensitive information.
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