


The National Archives and Records Administration still hasn't looked through the trove of documents it recovered from President Joe Biden's lawyer's office.
In a response letter to Sens. Ron Johnson (R-WI) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA), according to Fox News Digital, NARA revealed that it took nine boxes of documents from Patrick Moore's Boston office. They have yet to be reviewed even though they were seized in November. The number of documents seized from the office was previously unknown.
NARA also confirmed earlier reports that it had enlisted the help of Biden's attorneys in its search, asking them to move some of the boxes from the Penn Biden Center to Moore's office in Boston.
"When NARA contacted President Biden’s personal counsel on November 3, 2022, to arrange to pick up boxes from the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C., they informed NARA that Mr. Moore had moved other boxes from the Penn Biden Center to Mr. Moore’s law firm in Boston," the letter stated.
The letter also said, "NARA staff retrieved nine boxes from Mr. Moore’s Boston office."
"NARA has not reviewed the contents of the boxes found at Mr. Moore’s Boston office," the letter continued.
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It was not immediately revealed why NARA had not looked through the seized documents. They have been in its possession for nearly four months.
The Washington Examiner reached out to Johnson and Grassley.