Democrat leadership leaves Adam Schiff hanging on call for intelligence assessment of Biden's classified docs
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Democratic House and Senate leadership remained silent on Rep. Adam Schiff's call for an intelligence assessment into the classified documents mishandled by President Biden.
"I’d like to know what these documents were. I’d like to know what the [special counsel’s] assessment is, whether there was any risk of exposure and what the harm would be and whether any mitigation needs to be done," Schiff added. "I think that would be appropriate and consistent with what we requested in the case of Mar-a-Lago." Brandon Gillespie is an associate editor at Fox News. Follow him on Twitter at @brandon_cg.
Fox News Digital reached out to each member of the Democratic leadership team in both houses of Congress for reaction to Schiff's comments but only received a response from Sen. Mark Warner's, D-Va., staff, pointing to his previous statements calling for a Senate briefing on both the Biden documents and those found at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate last summer.
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