WASHINGTON—A White House official attacked House Republicans on Tuesday for engaging in 'political stunts' over the classified documents found in President Biden's home and former office, declining to say whether it will cooperate with congressional investigations into the issue.
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“They're faking outrage,” White House communications officer Ian Sams told reporters, pointing to Republicans’ apparent lack of dismay after highly sensitive documents were found last summer at Mar-a-Lago, the golf club and resort where Donald Trump retired after his White House term concluded. Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, the new GOP chair of the House Oversight Committee, who's been especially critical of the White House's response, sent multiple letters requesting information about the documents.
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