The Secret Service may reveal the names of people who were unofficially vetted when they visited Biden’s home in Delaware, the report said.

  • Fox News reported that the Secret Service is ready to provide Congress with a list of visitors to the Biden home if asked.
  • The agency and the White House have previously said no such logs are maintained. But there may be unofficial records.
  • In 2017, the agency said there were no visitor logs to the Trump home in Mar-a-Lago in response to the FOIA lawsuit.

The Secret Service is ready to hand over a list of individuals who visited President Joe Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, at the request of Congress, an unnamed source told Fox News.

The White House and the Secret Service said there was no official visitor’s log to the president’s personal residence after classified documents were discovered at his home.

“Like every president in decades of modern history, his private residence is private,” the White House Counsel’s office said Monday.

Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi also told reporters that the agency does not keep logs of visits to private homes.

However, Fox News reported that a source familiar with the situation said the agency would be ready to provide background information it had on verified guests at the Biden home if Congress asked.

If the agency does release records of Biden’s visits to Congress, it would signify a different approach during a Trump presidency.

In 2017, the Secret Service said visitor logs were not tracking those who visited Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida in response to the Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.

While Guglielmi said no records were kept of visitors, DailyMail.co.uk said his comments could be misleading because the Secret Service always keeps records of some kind, according to Ronald Kessler, a former Washington Post staffer and Wall Street Journal. investigative journalist.

Guglielmi explained to the publication that guests and workers who enter the president’s house are being checked. While no official records are kept, unlike White House visitors, there are electronic records that are created and stored.

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