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- FBI agents searched the Rehoboth, Delaware, beach home of President Joe Biden for more than three hours but found no documents marked classified, his personal lawyer said.
- But agents "took for further review some materials and handwritten notes that appear to relate to his time as Vice President," Biden's lawyer Bob Bauer said.
- The Department of Justice is investigating the discovery of classified documents at a private office in Washington, D.C., that Biden had used while a private citizen, and at his residence in Wilmington.
- The DOJ also is investigating former President Donald Trump for a trove of classified records found at his Florida home after he left office.
- Agents "took for further review some materials and handwritten notes that appear to relate to his time as Vice President," Biden's lawyer Bob Bauer said.
- The planned, consensual search is the first publicly known time the FBI searched the Rehoboth residence. Agents did not obtain a warrant for the search, which began at 8:30 a.m. ET and ended at noon. They had not gotten warrants for two prior FBI searches of other locations linked to Biden