Source: United States Senator for Wisconsin Ron Johnson
WASHINGTON – On Monday, U.S. Senators Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), ranking member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), ranking member of the Committee on the Budget, sent a letter to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Acting Archivist Debra Steidel Wall regarding NARA’s review of President Biden’s official records. The senators revealed that prior to NARA’s review of certain Biden records, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reviewed the contents of nine boxes of Biden records that were moved from the Penn Biden Center to an office in Boston belonging to one of Biden’s attorneys.
The senators wrote, “[o]n March 7, 2023, you confirmed that NARA retrieved nine boxes of Biden records from Pat Moore’s Boston office after Mr. Moore had moved them there from the Penn Biden
Center. When our offices asked NARA whether it has reviewed the contents of those nine boxes, you initially wrote, ‘NARA has not reviewed the contents of the boxes found at Mr. Moore’s Boston office.’ However, after our staff reiterated the question in an email, NARA General Counsel Gary Stern revealed that, ‘while NARA has not yet reviewed the contents of the nine boxes, the FBI has.’”
“If the FBI’s review occurred on or before your March 7 response to us, it is unclear why you did not disclose that information. It also remains unclear what steps, if any, NARA has taken to ensure that all records will be properly preserved before, during, and after the FBI’s review,” the senators added.
Read more about the letter in Fox News.
The full text of the letter can be found here and below.
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March 27, 2023
Ms. Debra Steidel Wall
Acting Archivist
U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20408
Dear Ms. Wall:
We write in furtherance of our oversight of the National Archives and Records Administration’s (NARA) “knowledge with respect to the discovery of Biden records in Boston.”[1] On March 7, 2023, you confirmed that NARA retrieved nine boxes of Biden records from Pat Moore’s Boston office after Mr. Moore had moved them there from the Penn Biden Center.[2] When our offices asked NARA whether it has reviewed the contents of those nine boxes, you initially wrote, “NARA has not reviewed the contents of the boxes found at Mr. Moore’s Boston office.”[3] However, after our staff reiterated the question in an email, NARA General Counsel Gary Stern revealed that, “while NARA has not yet reviewed the contents of the nine boxes, the FBI has.”[4] Mr. Stern did not indicate when the FBI reviewed those records. If the FBI’s review occurred on or before your March 7 response to us, it is unclear why you did not disclose that information. It also remains unclear what steps, if any, NARA has taken to ensure that all records will be properly preserved before, during, and after the FBI’s review.
By way of background, you previously wrote to us that President Biden’s counsel told NARA that they “began their review of the materials in the Penn Biden Center in October 2022 and had moved some boxes to Boston.”[5] But, “NARA does not know the precise date(s) when that occurred.”[6] You confirmed to us that on November 3, 2022, President Biden’s personal counsel “informed NARA that Mr. Moore had moved other boxes from the Penn Biden Center to Mr. Moore’s law firm in Boston.”[7] On November 9, 2022, “NARA staff retrieved nine boxes from Moore’s Boston office” and “secured them in NARA’s John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston.”[8]
Given NARA’s recent revelation that the FBI has reviewed certain Biden records, please answer and provide the following no later than April 3, 2023:
- On what date did the FBI request access from NARA relating to the nine boxes of Biden records secured at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston?
- What FBI office requested access to these nine boxes of Biden records?
- Did the FBI take possession of the nine boxes of Biden records?
- If so, has the FBI notified NARA that classified material was discovered in the nine boxes of Biden records?
- Is it standard practice that the FBI would review these records before NARA conducts a review for the purpose of identifying Presidential Records Act documents?
- Has NARA requested Pat Moore to confirm that his office in Boston does not have any other Biden records? If not, why not?
- Has NARA requested Pat Moore to provide the date(s) in which the nine boxes of Biden records were moved from the Penn Biden Center to Mr. Moore’s Boston office? If not, why?
- Please provide all records[9] between NARA and Pat Moore.
- Has NARA provided all information related to these nine boxes of Biden records to Special Counsel Robert Hur?
- Is NARA aware of any destruction of records at the Penn Biden Center, Pat Moore’s Boston office or any other location where Biden records have been discovered?
- Why did President Biden’s counsel begin a review of materials at the Penn Biden Center in October 2022
Sincerely,
Ron Johnson Charles E. Grassley
Ranking Member Ranking Member
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Committee on the Budget
Enclosure
cc: The Honorable Richard Blumenthal
Chairman
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
The Honorable Sheldon Whitehouse
Chairman
Committee on the Budget
The Honorable Christopher A. Wray
Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Dr. Brett M. Baker
Inspector General
U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
[1] Letter from Ron Johnson, Ranking Member, Permanent Subcomm. on Investigations and Charles E. Grassley, Ranking Member, Committee on the Budget, to Debra Steidel Wall, Acting Archivist of the United States, Feb. 24, 2023.
[2] Letter from Debra Steidel Wall, Acting Archivist of the United States to Ron Johnson, Ranking Member, Permanent Subcomm. on Investigations and Charles E. Grassley, Ranking Member, Committee on the Budget. Mar. 7, 2023 (enclosed). Pat Moore is one of Joe Biden’s lawyers handling the preservation of documents.
[4] Email from Gary Stern, General Counsel for the National Archives and Records Administration, to Sen. Johnson and Grassley’s office, Mar. 23, 2023.
[5] Letter from Debra Steidel Wall, Acting Archivist of the United States to Ron Johnson, Ranking Member, Permanent Subcomm. on Investigations and Charles E. Grassley, Ranking Member, Committee on the Budget. Mar. 7, 2023.
[9] “Records” include any written, recorded, or graphic material of any kind, including letters, memoranda, reports,
notes, electronic data (emails, email attachments, and any other electronically-created or stored information),
calendar entries, inter-office communications, meeting minutes, phone/voice mail or recordings/records of verbal
communications, and drafts (whether or not they resulted in final documents).