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Mysterious Gaps & Missing Names Emerge in Biden’s White House Visitor Logs

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Mysterious discrepancies have been discovered in Democrat President Joe Biden’s White House visitor logs.

A new analysis of the visitor logs has exposed significant gaps and missing names.

The discovery has raised concerns that people are secretly visiting Biden’s taxpayer-funded White House without their identities being disclosed to the public.

The discrepancies have emerged despite Biden promising greater transparency about who was visiting his White House.

According to Bloomberg, a review of visitor logs from Biden’s first two years in office reveals notable gaps in disclosure.

The records detail more than 300,000 visitors from January 2021 through February 2023.

The names in the logs include lawmakers such as West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin, whose vote Biden was seeking for legislation, and business titans like JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon.

However, a Bloomberg News analysis of the data found duplications, anomalies, and missing names.

The results raise questions about the accuracy and completeness of the logs that record business meetings, social functions, and receptions with Biden and other officials at the White House complex, which includes adjacent office buildings.

For example, the records posted on the White House website show just five visits from Nancy Pelosi when she was House speaker.

Despite what the visitor logs show, there are at least 20 known instances when Pelosi was at the White House.

And Biden’s former Chief of Staff Ron Klain, whose job would have made him one of the most sought-after people in the complex, is shown hosting only six visitors over two years.

Nevertheless, there are even fewer records of Biden’s meetings outside of the White House, much are which are hidden from the public.

So far, Biden has only spent 60 percent of his presidency at the White House.

The Democrat president has spent a staggering 40 percent of his presidency on vacation with no visitor logs.

Fox News reported in January that a “source familiar” with the situation confirmed that Secret Service has records of “regular” visitors to Joe Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware home that the agency is prepared to turn over to congressional investigators.

This contradicts earlier reports by the White House counsel’s office and a Secret Service spokesman that no visitor logs were kept.

The issue of visitor logs or records for Biden’s home is part of investigations into the discovery of illicit unsecured classified documents recently found in several locations, including the garage, at Biden’s home.

Six months later, the Secret Service is refusing to hand over records of Joe Biden’s visitors at his Delaware home.


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