Security Breach at Biden’s Delaware Home: Who Had Access to Confidential Information?

It’s a scandal that is shaking the foundation of the Biden administration and it’s one that Fox News has been closely following. A photo taken by our own Fox News crew in 2019 shows the entrance to President Biden’s residence in Wilmington, Delaware, unguarded by Secret Service at the same time classified documents were likely in the home’s garage.

This photo, taken from the street outside his Wilmington home on April 19, 2019 – the same day Biden announced his candidacy for president – shows an unattended Secret Service guard shack and empty parking spots short of the gate that leads to Biden’s house.

The lack of Secret Service presence – normal for retired vice presidents, who do not maintain the protection after office – overlaps with the time period the classified documents would have been held in the building.

This is not the first time that classified documents have been found at the Biden residence. The president’s attorneys announced Saturday that a third batch of classified documents dating back to the Obama administration were found at the residence. This makes a total of six classified documents retrieved from there.

But it’s not just Fox News that is raising red flags about this scandal. House Republicans are requesting two years of visitor logs from the Delaware home in order to fully address the situation and know who may have been privy to the confidential information.

“Given the serious national security implications, the White House must provide the Wilmington residence’s visitor log,” House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., wrote in a Sunday letter to White House chief of staff Ron Klain.

This is a serious matter and one that cannot be brushed under the rug. The American people deserve to know the truth about what went on at the Biden residence and who had access to classified information. Fox News will continue to follow this story and bring our viewers the latest updates as they unfold.