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White House doesn't keep visitor logs of Biden, Trump personal homes
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The White House doesn't keep visitor logs for President Biden's personal residences, the White House counsel's office confirmed Monday.
That clarification came as some House Republicans have begun calling for visitor logs of Mr. Biden's Wilmington, Del., home after multiple documents marked classified were discovered at the his Wilmington residence. The White House counsel's office noted it isn't standard practice for the White House to keep visitor logs of presidents' personal homes.
"Like every president across decades of modern history, his personal residence is personal," said Ian Sams, spokesperson for the White House counsel. "But upon taking office, President Biden restored the norm and tradition of keeping White House visitors logs, including publishing them regularly, after the previous administration ended them."
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