Did Biden inadvertently leave classified docs and 'Nuclear Football' on Amtrak train?
FBI, DOJ and DOD investigators are having trouble determining the veracity of a news report claiming the president asked Amtrak to find items he thinks he may have lost last year on a commute to DC.
Reporters have discovered a 'Lost & Found' form submitted to Amtrak last year that could be a major development in the Justice Department's expanding investigation into President Biden's mishandling of classified documents.
The form filled out by “Joe Biden” was found on the Amtrak web site by reporters for NotEvenCloseToTheBabylonBee.org.
The story has not been confirmed by the FBI or debunked as either Russian disinformation or satire, but Republicans in Congress already are demanding answers from the Biden White House.
Earlier reports from CNN that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy had claimed Biden’s son left a solid gold crack pipe and a brown bag filled with Euros on the same train have been disproved by FBI officals as “typical fake news.”
Here is a screenshot of the Lost & Found form reporters found:
Closeup of what ‘Joe Biden’ wrote on the Amtrak form when asked to detail the items he had inadvertently left on the train:
It is a large manila folder marked 'Big Guy' that contains about 30 official-looking documents stamped in red with "Top Secret," "Incredibly Secret" and "For Hunter's Eyes Only." I last remember having it on the morning of Oct. 6, 2022, when my son and I boarded the 7:37 Acela to Washington. I may have left the folder on the floor under my seat or in the pouch above my tray. My old pal Angelo Negri was the conductor that day, I think, so perhaps he is holding it for me. If you have time, can you also please look for some of the other items I may have left behind that day. I've replaced my credit cards and the checks from ICBC bank, so you can just shred them. But I am still looking for the keys to my office, my garage door opener and the heavy leather briefcase I think my son was carrying for me that morning. It is black with a little antenna sticking out of it. You can't miss it. (I may need that briefcase soon because a friend in Ukraine says he wants to borrow it for the weekend.) Angelo would definitely remember it because we used to joke that if we were younger we could toss my "atomic football" around whenever the train was delayed for a few hours in the middle of nowhere.) Thanks very much. You know I am a big fan of Amtrak, having traveled more than 1 billion miles during my lifetime.