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Americans Want the FBI to Search All of Biden's Properties, Poll Suggests

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Americans Want the FBI to Search All of Biden's Properties, Poll Suggests

Americans Want the FBI to Search All of Biden's Properties, Poll Suggests

Americans Want the FBI, to Search All of Biden's Properties, Poll Suggests.

'Newsweek' reports that a recent poll shows that a majority of Americans want all of Joe Biden's properties to be searched by the FBI for classified documents.

On February 1, the FBI searched Biden's Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, vacation home and found no classified papers.

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The latest search comes after classified documents were discovered in the president's former office and his home in Greenville, Delaware.

The latest search comes after classified documents were discovered in the president's former office and his home in Greenville, Delaware.

The 'Newsweek' poll was conducted between January 28 and 29 among 1,500 eligible U.S. voters.

According to the poll, 65% of participants think "all of Joe Biden's properties" should be officially searched.

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The survey also found that 43% of those polled believe Biden or his staff "probably deliberately kept those classified documents.".

On the same question, 34% of those polled said they thought it had been a mistake, and another 23% said they were unsure.

52% of those polled said they believe that Trump or his staff also "probably deliberately kept those classified documents" found on August 8 at his Florida resort.

Another 27% of polled voters said they think that Trump was likely in possession of the documents by mistake.

Meanwhile, 64% of people polled by 'Newsweek' said they think that the FBI should search all of Trump's properties for additional documents, with only 11% disagreeing.


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