Trump ally warns Biden 'bombshell' will increase calls for POTUS to step aside in 2024


Recent revelations about classified documents being found at Joe Biden’s home will increase calls for the 46th President to step aside ahead of 2024, an ally to Donald Trump has claimed. Six more classified documents were found at Mr Biden’s home in Wilmington after the Department of Justice conducted a new search.

The discovery comes after Biden’s aides found other paperwork at an office in Washington DC and in his garage.

Jason Miller, who served as a senior adviser on Trump’s 2020 campaign, also warned the ex-POTUS’ rivals on Capitol Hill were spooked by the announcement.

Speaking to Express.co.uk, Mr Miller said: “The latest Biden bombshell has Washington Democrats panicked.

“Expect to see the drumbeat to grow louder for Biden to step aside and allow Democrats to nominate a candidate untainted by federal scandals.”

Miller’s comments come after six more classified documents were found at Biden’s Wilmington home during a search by the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday.

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Other paperwork has been located at an office in Washington DC and in Mr Biden’s garage.

Attorney General Merrick Garland earlier this month appointed a special counsel to investigate Biden’s retention of classified records after serving as Vice President.

Republicans were thought to have been leading the charge against the 46th President.

The Grand Old Party’s Oversight Committee, which is led by Representative James Comer, responded to the latest announced on Twitter.

It said: “Biden’s White House claimed all classified documents were turned over.

However, Mr Biden previously claimed he has “no regrets” about the misplaced documents and also insisted his administration was “full cooperating” with the Department of Justice.

But Miller’s warning comes as Democratic primary polling indicates that Mr Biden would likely be reselected as the party’s pick in 2024.

A Big Village survey handed the 46th POTUS a 20 percent lead over his Vice President Kamala Harris.

The same polling company gave Trump a 25 percent advantage against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

A separate survey by Harris Poll suggested Mr Trump could emulate Grover Cleveland by becoming just the second Commander-in-Chief to serve two non-consecutive terms in the Oval Office after it put the 76-year-old property tycoon five points ahead of the former Delaware Senator.



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