Freedom of Information Act requests for records of President Joe Biden‘s visitors in Delaware, where he spends a significant amount of time, have produced no documents, according to the New York Post.
The newspaper reportedly asked for over a year’s worth of records regarding the president’s visitors at his Delaware residences.
In a Monday response, Secret Service Freedom of Information Act Officer Kevin Tyrrell said, “The Secret Service FOIA Office searched all Program Offices that were likely to contain potentially responsive records, and no records were located,” per the New York Post.
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According to the report, Biden was in Delaware for almost 100 days during his first year in office, sometimes conducting meetings with lawmakers.
Last year, White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters, “I can confirm we are not going to be providing information about the comings and goings of the president’s grandchildren or people visiting him in Delaware.”
“The president goes to Delaware because it’s his home,” Psaki said in January of the president’s frequent trips. “It’s a place that is obviously close to his heart,” she added, as many of his family members are buried there.
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While the White House has maintained that they will not begin releasing records associated with Biden’s Delaware visits, Psaki has reiterated that they will continue to release “visitor logs of people who visit the White House,” which she says is “a step further than the prior administration and many administrations.”