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Shop NowEveryone who has any familiarity with the handling of secret documents are scratching their heads over how Joe Biden got classified records from his days as a senator to mishandle. Another big question is whether Hunter ever had his hands on any of them. Emails from the nefarious laptop add more gas for the fire. Hunter’s business partner, Eric Schwerin, “helped coordinate the transfer.”
Biden senate records
The University of Delaware hasn’t been raided but maybe they should be. A whole treasure trove of senate papers belonging to Joe Biden were handed over to them. A “haul which may have included ‘sensitive‘ and ‘classified‘ documents.”
It’s being reported that “former Rosemont Seneca Advisors President Eric Schwerin communicated with Biden’s deputy counsels Katherine Oyama and Michael Mongan in the lead-up to the delivery of the trove, and concerns were expressed by the Obama White House about the contents of the donation.”
On March 12, 2010, Michael Mongan emailed Schwerin “Eric: Cynthia [Hogan, Joe Biden’s White House counsel] requested that I e-mail you the draft deed of gift for the Vice President’s senate papers, which was submitted to our office in the fall … Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.”
More Evidence of Biden’s lack of regard for stolen CLASSIFIED documents & his service to China as a foreign agent.
Eric Schwerin, Hunter’s Rosemont Seneca partner,
moved 1,850 boxes
of files from Biden’s office to the UDel in 2010. https://t.co/ooNNUedW1E pic.twitter.com/uMfm5I5Iov— 🇺🇸 𝕄𝔸𝔾𝔸 𝑵𝒂𝒏𝒄𝒚 ن 🔨 (@45LVNancy) February 3, 2023
Schwerin continued to communicate with Biden staffers but nobody knows how the legal “concerns” were resolved.
We do know exactly what they were though. An email from Biden aide Oyama spells it out “As you can see, the terms contained in the current draft are very favorable to the University.”
“Cynthia also asked me to note that due to the political sensitivities associated with any public release of the Vice President’s Senate papers, both the Office of the Vice President and the White House will have strong views on some of these items, especially those related to the timing and scope of any public release.” That was only the beginning.

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The Biden staffers were particularly nervous that “the draft proposal for the transfer does not set forth a procedure for withholding sensitive or personal materials,” and “appears to include Obama-Biden transition papers, which the Vice President likely does not own.”
Nothing was going anywhere until the agreement had “a provision outlining the University’s duty to comply with privacy laws, rules governing the handling of Committee records, classified information procedures, etc.”
Eventually, “around 1,850 boxes of files” were delivered to University of Delaware in June 2012. Two hours after that, Schwerin emailed Hunter Biden to declare mission accomplished. “FYI – if you want to be in the loop.”
Hunter Biden’s business was selling access to his father.
At a minimum, the FBI needs to search Hunter’s home and business addresses for classified documents. pic.twitter.com/a8GBxeu3Zu
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) February 2, 2023
Hindsight suggests there were some classified documents mixed into the “33 pallets carried by two trucks.” They also got “415 gigabytes of electronic records.”
Now that classified documents are turning up in Delaware, at Joe’s home, “the next step in this scandal is going to be, OK, if Biden’s Senate documents include classified documents outside of classified settings — which is illegal — how many more classified documents are illegally in his Senate papers?” Senator Ted Cruz explains.
The University thinks they can avoid any scandal. They promised not to release the documents “to anybody until two years after Biden retires from public life.“