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Clinton Insider Shock: Biden in ‘Big Trouble’ Over Doc Scandal

David Gergen’s recent comments about Biden in ‘Big Trouble’ have raised alarm bells among those who are alarmed at the double standards of justice being prescribed.

It’s a scary situation for both U.S. citizens and those affiliated with the Biden administration; David Gergen’s midnight warning that ‘Joe is in big trouble’ only serves to emphasize the severity of the classified document scandal. 

Daily wire reports. CNN political analyst David Gergen, a former Clinton administration official, warned late this week that Biden would have a nightmare over the classified document scandal.

When asked by network opinion host Anderson Cooper how big of a mess Biden was in, Gergen responded, “It’s very, very big.”

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Biden had kept classified documents in a box, in a garage, next to his corvette, all while Hunter Biden was close at hand.

NY Post reports,   Last month, classified documents from Joe Biden’s time as vice president were discovered at the Delaware home where disgraced first son Hunter Biden lived off and on — allowing him unrestricted access to America’s secrets as he hammered out shady foreign business deals, became addicted to drugs, and was under federal investigation.

In a July 2018 background check application for a rental property, the now-52-year-old falsely claimed he owned the Wilmington home following his 2017 divorce from ex-wife Kathleen Buhle.

Upon reviewing emails from his abandoned laptop, Fox News Digital reported Friday that Hunter listed the home as the billing address for his personal credit card and Apple account in 2018 and 2019.

The now-first son was addicted to crack cocaine during the same period. In August 2018, Hunter was recorded begging his sister-in-law-turned-lover, Hallie Biden, to let him use his credit card points to pay for rehab.

According to Gergen, if the allegations against Biden are found to be true, he could be in “big trouble” both politically and legally. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced last week that he had appointed a special counsel to investigate the matter, but with double standards weighing heavily on this administration’s response to such incidents, how will any arrest of Biden affect national security? Trump was right all along – when it comes to accountability within the political sphere, it’s one set of rules for him and another entirely different set of standards that apply to the rest of us.

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