FBI Searches Biden Beach House, Finds Nothing. When Does Bureau Search Hunter’s House?
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We knew the FBI had to search President Joe Biden’s summer home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, for classified documents. We just didn’t know when the federal sleuths would get on the job.

They did. This morning.

CBS News disclosed that G-Men snooped around for a few hours, found nothing, then left.

They recently searched Biden’s home in Wilmington, and have twice searched the offices of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement in Washington, D.C.

The question is whether it’s time for the bureau to search Hunter Biden’s car, home, and other belongings for classified documents he might have tried to sell to the highest bidder.

Nothing Found

But agents clearly have to finish with the head of the Biden Mafia first.

And so this morning, they hit the 4,786-square-foot ocean getaway, which, with six bedrooms and five bathrooms, is large enough to house at least a dozen if not more of the illegal aliens Biden has released from the border. 

“Bob Bauer, the president’s personal attorney, said the search lasted under four hours, from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., and no documents with classified markings were found,” CBS reported:

“Consistent with the process in Wilmington, the DOJ took for further review some materials and handwritten notes that appear to relate to his time as Vice President,” Bauer said, referring to documents found at Mr. Biden’s primary residence.

Earlier Wednesday, Bauer confirmed the FBI’s search of the president’s Rehoboth Beach residence. 

“Today, with the President’s full support and cooperation, the DOJ is conducting a planned search of his home in Rehoboth, Delaware,” he said in a statement. “Under DOJ’s standard procedures, in the interests of operational security and integrity, it sought to do this work without advance public notice, and we agreed to cooperate.”

Agents did not have a warrant, and sources inside the probe told the pro-Biden network that the search was, indeed, for classified documents.

The media were waiting for the agents to arrive.

“News cameras stationed nearby captured four vehicles with Virginia license plates arriving in the neighborhood and parked at the Rehoboth home around 8:30 a.m.,” CBS reported.

More Searches

If the agents left about 12:30 p.m., they searched about 20 square feet per minute. That might seem a little fast given that agents combed Biden’s 6,850-square foot, $2 million home for 13 hours, about 30 minutes per square foot.

Then again, when staffers searched his primary residence, they found documents in a box next to his 1967 Corvette Stingray. Had Biden kept any in Rehoboth, he probably would have stored them in a sandy beach tote next to the boogie boards.

On January 21, the FBI searched the house in Wilmington and found even more documents.

The latest comes a day after CBS disclosed a search of the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C., which the FBI conducted after Biden’s lawyers found classified documents there.

That find was significant because of the Biden Mafia’s connection to Red China. When the think tank opened, $55 million flowed from China into the University of Pennsylvania — the Penn in Penn Biden. That link is significant because of Hunter Biden’s venture with China. Had that deal succeeded, Biden senior, called the Big Guy in one of Hunter’s now-famous emails, stood to get 10 percent of the Asiatic booty.

And that connection opens a discussion of Hunter himself, he of the Laptop From Hell, which exposed the president’s direct connection to the Ukrainian energy company, Burisma Holdings, key player in the Biden-Burisma influence peddling scheme.

How Many Classified Docs Does Hunter Have … and Where?

Last week, as the New York Post’s Miranda Devine reported, GOP Senator Ron Johnson told Fox News he suspected that an email from the laptop is evidence that Biden junior sold classified information.

The timing of the email to business partner Devon Archer, dated April 12, 2014, and 1,300 words long with 22 bullet points, is suspicious, Johnson told Fox News.

That’s “when Devon Archer and Hunter Biden were trying to get on the board of [Ukrainian energy company] Burisma and get their $3, $4 million worth of payday trying to prove their worth,” Johnson said:

Three days later, Vice President Biden meets with Devon Archer in the White House. Then [Joe Biden] goes to Ukraine and is listed as the face of the Obama administration in Ukraine.

It’s obvious Hunter Biden is selling access to information. Does that have anything to do with some of the classified documents Vice President Biden was squirreling away in his residence? I don’t know, but it looks incredibly suspicious.

As well, GOP Senator Ted Cruz told Maria Bartiromo, the email is too detailed and rich with information about Ukraine to Hunter Biden’s own work.

“Hunter Biden didn’t write that,” Cruz said:

Hunter Biden is not an expert on Ukraine. He’s not an expert on Eastern Europe. He’s not an expert on Russia, but that email did help get him on the board of Burisma. It did help get him paid $83,000 a month because it showed a level of expertise not coming from him, but he was getting it from somewhere. That is clearly from some sort of briefing. We don’t know whether it was a classified briefing or not, but that is the sort of analysis that is often within a classified briefing.

With that in mind, and classified documents appearing wherever Joe Biden seems to sleep or work, again, the questions are not only how much access to classified information Hunter Biden has, but also whether he, too, is storing classified documents.

After all, he lived at the home where classified documents were stored. He might have taken some. FBI agents might search the crack addict’s $20,000 per month residence, which wisely, is across the street from a rehab center.