
PBD Podcast Classified Files Found In Joe Biden's Office | PART 2 | PBD Podcast | Ep. 225
Jan 12, 2023
The podcast dives into the recent discovery of classified files in Biden's office, sparking debates about political hypocrisy and media bias. Andrew Tate's latest updates provide a glimpse into contemporary controversies. Additionally, the discussion covers Prince Harry's record-breaking memoir, which sold 1.4 million copies in just one day, reflecting on the intersection of celebrity culture and public accountability. Themes of empathy, privilege, and the importance of respectful dialogue amid disagreements also take center stage.
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Biden Documents Discovery
- Classified documents were found in Joe Biden's private office, similar to Trump's case.
- The New York Times presented a one-sided view, prompting comparisons and highlighting key differences.
Democrats' Alleged Protection
- Democrats protect each other, evident in past cases like Hillary Clinton's Benghazi and email scandals.
- This protection raises concerns about accountability within institutions like the DOJ.
Biden's Document Location
- Biden's classified documents were found in a private office at the Penn Biden Center, similar to Trump's situation at Mar-a-Lago.
- This raises questions about the consistency of applying standards related to document security.




