Rep. Michael McCaul: Trump, Biden ‘guilty of the same sin’ with classified documents

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Rep. Michael McCaul: Trump, Biden ‘guilty of the same sin’ with classified documents
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Rep. Michael McCaul criticized both President Biden and former President Donald Trump on Sunday for mishandling classified documents, questioning why Mr. Biden and Mr. Trump had sensitive materials in their personal possession in violation of federal law.

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