Anonymous ID: aad892 March 9, 2023, 9:53 a.m. No.18474527   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4553 >>4721 >>4767 >>4909 >>5080

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Biden’s former executive assistant schedules interview, hands over materials to lawmakers in classified docs investigation

Story by Paula Reid • 1h ago

 

 

President Joe Biden’s former executive assistant, Kathy Chung, has scheduled an interview with the House Oversight Committee next month, as part of the congressional investigation into classified documents found at Biden’s home and office, two sources familiar with the mater tell CNN.

 

The Republican-led committee sent a letter to Chung last month demanding an interview and information related to the classified documents and communications with the Biden family dating back more than 10 years.

 

Chung also has recently handed over files related to the movement of documents when then-Vice President Biden left office and how they ended up at the Penn Biden Center, his private think tank office, according to one of the sources familiar with the matter.

 

Chung was one of the staffers who packed Biden’s belongings and documents at the end of his time as vice president, the source said.

 

Those boxes eventually ended up at the Penn Biden Center and are now at the center of a special counsel investigation into the possible mishandling of classified material. The source, who is close to Chung, previously told CNN she feels partly responsible for the situation.

 

The committee made a broad request that asks for materials well beyond the Biden document investigation, including all communications with the Biden family dating back to 2009. The panel also demanded all documents and communications “related to then-Vice President Biden’s departure from office in 2017, including communications regarding Penn Biden Center,” the letter notes.

 

Chung’s lawyer, Bill Taylor, previously told CNN there are limits to what they are willing to provide: “She is not agreeing to produce everything in the letter but would provide documents related to the movement of documents from the White House to the Penn Biden Center.”

 

Her interview is scheduled for April 4.

 

Chung, who now works at the Pentagon, was interviewed earlier this year in the Justice Department probe of classified documents found in Biden’s home and office.

 

hunter introduced chung to joe biden for an assistant job now works for pentagon?

 

still never seen a pic

cant wait to see this china hooker

Anonymous ID: aad892 March 9, 2023, 10:23 a.m. No.18474732   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4750

this is a direct threat

 

they can attack anyone now and claim a nutjob did it

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/the-fbi-is-warning-that-house-lawmakers-and-hundreds-of-their-staff-had-their-personal-information-stolen-due-to-a-data-breach-at-an-online-health-insurance-marketplace/ar-AA18o56v?ocid

 

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The FBI is warning that House lawmakers and hundreds of their staff had their personal information stolen due to a data breach at an online health insurance marketplace

Story by lloydlee@insider.com (Lloyd Lee) • Yesterday 7:42 PM

 

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The FBI is warning that House lawmakers and hundreds of their staff had their personal information stolen due to a data breach at an online health insurance marketplace

Story by lloydlee@insider.com (Lloyd Lee) • Yesterday 7:42 PM

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Personal information of hundreds of House members and staff was stolen due to a recent data breach. Getty Images

Personal information of hundreds of House members and staff was stolen due to a recent data breach. Getty Images

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DC Health Link is the District of Columbia's health insurance marketplace.

A data breach at DC Health Link may have exposed thousands of enrollees' personal information.

Information for hundreds of House members and staff was also stolen, according to a memo.

Personal information of hundreds of House members and staff was stolen due to a data breach at the District of Columbia's online health insurance marketplace, DC Health Link, according to a memo from a top House official.

 

The FBI notified Szpindor that the "account information and (Personal Identifiable Information) of hundreds of Member and House staff were stolen" during that breach.

 

The full scope of the incident remains unclear, but the attack does not appear to be specifically targeted toward House members, Szpindor wrote.

 

DC Health Link's spokesperson Adam Hudson confirmed the reports of exposed data to Insider.

 

"We have initiated a comprehensive investigation and are working with forensic investigators and law enforcement," Hudson said in an email. "Concurrently, we are taking action to ensure the security and privacy of our users' personal information. We are in the process of notifying impacted customers and will provide identity and credit monitoring services. In addition, and out of an abundance of caution, we will also provide credit monitoring services for all of our customers."

 

Congress members and staff are provided health insurance under the Affordable Care Act which passed in 2010. To enroll, lawmakers and their staff rely on DC Health Link to choose their specific plans.

 

About 100,000 people are enrolled through DC Health Link, according to its website, including "more than 5,000 District small businesses, approximately 11,000 designated Congressional staff and Members of Congress, and thousands of District residents."

 

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have formally requested more information from DC Health Link on what data was stolen, who was impacted, and measures are being taken, Szpindor said in the memo.