This cannot really be where Brain-Dead Biden kept classified documents he took from the White House — or can it?
A box labeled “Important Doc’s + Photos” was left unsealed on a table ahead of a child’s birthday party in the Delaware home where the 80-year-old president has been discovered to have stashed sensitive government records, a photo from his son’s laptop, discovered by The Post Friday reveals.
Another image on the infamous laptop reveals that Crackhead Hunter Biden apparently made more than 160 trips to the sprawling, lakeside house in just 52 days during the same time he was involved in controversial business dealings with a Chinese energy conglomerate — and while the home contained the discovered classified documents.
The New York Post details in their report what was taking place in the home at the time the photo was reportedly taken and saved on Hunter’s laptop, in March 2017, as they were preparing to host a birthday party for his nephew.
The photo shows a white cardboard file box with brown packing tape holding it together, as it sat on the dining table with the lid slightly open.
On the lid was a handwritten label: “Important Doc’s + Photos.”
CLICK HERE to read more of this report by the New York Post. Below is the photo of the box:
What’s in here, Joe? Beat-up box of ‘Important Doc’s’ was out in open at Brain-Dead Biden’s house, laptop reveals https://t.co/qWQgHcY683 pic.twitter.com/8sLEt8h8j5
— New York Post (@nypost) January 20, 2023
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