Biden classified files were sent to ANOTHER D.C. location before they were stored at think tank - by team led by aide who'd been recommended by Hunter - sparking more questions about the documents debacle
The long and winding document trail that leads classified documents from Joe Biden's vice presidential office to the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement in Washington, D.C. and now back into the hands of the government, includes yet another stopover: a temporary facility in the nation's capital, a source tells DailyMail.com.
The documents were moved in the summer of 2017 after spending about six months at a government transition office near the White House once Biden left the vice presidency.
The space, in DC's Chinatown neighborhood, was overseen by the Penn Biden Center while its prized location near the Capitol was being readied. The office had its formal opening, attended by Biden, in 2018.
The woman who oversaw the packing and shipping of Biden's documents in 2017 was former administrative assistant Kathy Chung, who secured the position with a well-placed recommendation from Hunter Biden, who touted her capabilities to his father.
'Hunter Biden recommended it. They had worked together at Department of Commerce years ago,' the person said. Hunter notified her of the opportunity, asked her if she was interested, and found out that she was.
'He spoke to her father about her,' said the person. So did former Delaware Sen. Ted Kaufman, a longtime Biden associate who is among the trio of Democratic senators she had worked for in the past.
Hunter Biden did a stint at the agency under Secretary William Daley at the tail end of the Clinton Administration form 1998 to 2001, following a job at a bank at the start of a career in law and lobbying.
Then, as now, he had his father's ear on a variety of matters.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11656255/Hunter-spoke-father-urging-hire-aide-helped-pack-VP-files.html