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Biden FBI search: No classified documents found at president's beach house, lawyer says

No classified documents were found during an FBI search of President Joe Biden's home in Rehoboth, Delaware, his lawyer says, BBC reports.

In a statement, Mr Biden's attorney said Wednesday's search was "planned" with the president's "full support". The nearly four-hour search of the property related to a wider probe into the handling of classified documents. The FBI has not commented on the search. As it was consensual, no search warrant was sought. Mr Biden's lawyer, Bob Bauer, said the search was carried out "without advance public notice" in the interests of "operational security and integrity". Following the search - which lasted from 0830 to 1200 local time - Mr Bauer said that "no documents with classified markings were found". Some "materials and handwritten notes" that appear to date to Mr Biden's time as vice president between 2009 and 2017 were taken for "further review", Mr Bauer added. The search is the latest in a series carried out at various locations, after classified documents were found at the Penn Biden Center - an office space - in Washington DC in November. This was not made public at the time. More documents were discovered at another of Mr Biden's homes in Wilmington, Delaware, in searches conducted in December and January.

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