With President Joe Biden rumored to soon announce his candidacy for re-election in 2024, progress in an investigation into several batches of classified documents in his possession could wreak havoc on a potential campaign. There is a possibility
News broke this week that three sets of classified documents were found at two separate locations, the Penn Biden Center and the Presidential Palace in Wilmington, Delaware. On Saturday, White House Special Counsel Richard Sauber revealed that five additional pages of classified information were found at Biden’s home on Thursday.
While many Democrats and Republican strategists believe the classified documents scandal won’t play a big part in Biden’s 2024 aspirations, some political insiders told Fox News Digital that he’s an ideal candidate for a president seeking re-election. said it was not a serious situation. Up to GOP attack.
“It’s never a good idea to have a special counsel appointed. I definitely want to be there because I’m trying to piece together pieces of my re-election campaign. Those who requested anonymity to speak more freely.”
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Democratic strategist Kevin Walling said he doesn’t believe the documents will influence Biden’s re-election decision.
Joe Biden sits in his Corvette in the campaign video released on August 5, 2020.
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“From what I’ve seen and heard, I believe the president decided to run. When the paperwork was filed last fall, the president clearly knew this was likely to be a problem. Caribbean.And all the signs are that he’s running for office and that he plans to run hard and win,” Walling said. I don’t think it will really affect his thoughts for 2024.”
Fox News’ Tomi Lahren said Friday that “the numbers are high” that Democrats could use the situation to walk away from Biden and use the opportunity to recruit a new Democratic candidate in the 2024 election. I guessed that there is
Democratic strategist Brad Woodhouse told Fox News Digital that “misplaced” classified documents will be a problem in 2024.
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“I don’t think President Biden’s textbook approach to correctly handling the discovery of misplaced documents will affect his re-election if he decides to run,” Trump said at the house. “The difference between these two of him is an apple and a rotten orange.”
Biden said it was his “intention” to run for re-election in the next cycle, though he has yet to make an official announcement.

Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed Herr as a special counsel to investigate the existence of documents containing classified markings found on President Joe Biden’s property.
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Republican Giancarlo Sopo said, “At this stage, I don’t think this scandal alone will prevent President Biden from being re-elected, but if he is the Republican nominee, it would be a major attack on former President Trump. One of the policies will weaken,” he said. The strategist told Fox News Digital. “The biggest risk for Democrats is that it could demoralize voters, especially if the Justice Department investigation escalates.”
“President Biden has handed the Republican a powerful political gift,” said Republican strategist Colin Reed. Ask him if it will affect. Not only the possibility of 2024, but also the rest of his first term.”
Hank Scheinkop, a Democratic campaign strategist, told Fox News Digital that the content of the dossier would determine whether Mr. I look forward to using it as a
“It depends on the amount of documents, it depends on the content of the documents. But what it really does is increase the laughter in Mar-a-Lago because for many people, Trump and lessen anger at his document, making it easier for Biden to be criticized.”

President Biden has yet to announce whether he will seek re-election.
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Regarding the ongoing investigation into documents found at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence, Sheinkoff said, “Because they’re probably holding their heads and laughing at Mar-a-Lago.” It just adds to the amount of laughter,” he said. “And Republicans feel empowered, Biden is somehow much more vulnerable, and Democrats are much more vulnerable because he leads the Democrats.
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“Two years from now when people go to the polls, will the president take action on prescription drug costs, will the president take action on climate change, will the president take action on inflation? The answer to that question is yes,” said longtime Democratic strategist and numerous presidential campaigner Joe Caiazzo. He says it won’t be on the minds of voters.
Days after additional classified material was discovered at Biden’s home, Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to investigate the situation.
Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.