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Nbc news said:On Tuesday afternoon, after the National Archives said it did not have control over Senate personnel documents, the campaign sent a letter to the secretary of the Senate asking for their release.
“I request that you take or direct whatever steps are necessary to establish the location of the records,” of his Senate office, Biden says in the letter. “And once they have been located, to direct a search for the alleged complaint and to make public the results of this search. I would ask that the public release include not only a complaint if one exists, but any and all other documents in the records that relate to the allegation.”
Pressed in the MSNBC interview about whether he would grant access to his papers at the University of Delaware to provide full transparency, Biden insisted that there would be no relevant personnel documents there. And he defended keeping the records under seal, as the University said in a new statement that it is continuing to
“The idea that they would all be made public" while he was running would mean "they could be really taken out of context,” he said, adding that the university has "a lot of confidential conversations that I had with the president about a particular issue, that I had with the heads of states of other places."
The Hill said:However, under repeated questioning from Brzezinski, Biden repeatedly refused to authorize the University of Delaware to make the records public or to even run a search for Reade's name within the files.
Biden insisted that if a complaint exists, it would not be kept there. And he worried that making the documents public would give fodder to his critics to distort his record.
"The fact is that there's a lot of things of speeches I've made, interviews I did overseas with people, all those things related to my job, the idea they'd all be made public while I was running for public office, they could be taken out of context," Biden said. "They're position papers, they're documents that existed and that when I met with Putin or whoever, all that could be fodder in a campaign at this time. I don't know anyone who has done anything like that."
Nbc news said:On Tuesday afternoon, after the National Archives said it did not have control over Senate personnel documents, the campaign sent a letter to the secretary of the Senate asking for their release.
“I request that you take or direct whatever steps are necessary to establish the location of the records,” of his Senate office, Biden says in the letter. “And once they have been located, to direct a search for the alleged complaint and to make public the results of this search. I would ask that the public release include not only a complaint if one exists, but any and all other documents in the records that relate to the allegation.”
Pressed in the MSNBC interview about whether he would grant access to his papers at the University of Delaware to provide full transparency, Biden insisted that there would be no relevant personnel documents there. And he defended keeping the records under seal, as the University said in a new statement that it is continuing to
“The idea that they would all be made public" while he was running would mean "they could be really taken out of context,” he said, adding that the university has "a lot of confidential conversations that I had with the president about a particular issue, that I had with the heads of states of other places."
The Hill said:However, under repeated questioning from Brzezinski, Biden repeatedly refused to authorize the University of Delaware to make the records public or to even run a search for Reade's name within the files.
Biden insisted that if a complaint exists, it would not be kept there. And he worried that making the documents public would give fodder to his critics to distort his record.
"The fact is that there's a lot of things of speeches I've made, interviews I did overseas with people, all those things related to my job, the idea they'd all be made public while I was running for public office, they could be taken out of context," Biden said. "They're position papers, they're documents that existed and that when I met with Putin or whoever, all that could be fodder in a campaign at this time. I don't know anyone who has done anything like that."