A House Oversight Committee veteran said the delay in publicizing President Joe Biden’s retention of classified documents from his time as vice president amounts to election interference.
“The documents were allegedly discovered on Nov. 2. The midterms are on Nov. 8. To me, this is election interference by omission,” Mike Howell said in a Jan. 11 interview with The Epoch Times.
Howell was an attorney for the Department of Homeland Security under President Donald Trump. He previously worked as a lawyer on the House Oversight Committee as well as the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.

He now leads the Oversight Project at The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.
Heritage Oversight is, in Howell’s words, “suing the Biden administration aggressively” over Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
“We’re gathering as much as we can and hoping that Congress makes use of it,” he said, noting that FOIA lawsuits are just one of the organization’s tactics.
FOIA Requests Filed
“He [Mayorkas] chose to ignore the information to preserve the far-left narrative on this whole incident,” Howell said in a 2022 Heritage Foundation interview.“Why was this information not made public prior [to] the election? It likely would have had substantial electoral salience,” Howell wrote in his FOIA request to the Department of Justice.
Democrats have frequently accused Republicans of election interference, citing everything from voter I.D. laws to state-level election integrity legislation.
Now, Republicans are zeroing in on the apparently coordinated suppression of stories prior to national elections in an election interference narrative of their own.
The Penn Biden Center incident, which could have broken before the 2022 midterm election, comes just two years after the Hunter Biden laptop story was shut down in the run-up to the 2020 election.
Comes Alongside House Oversight Requests
Heritage Oversight’s FOIA requests come as the House Oversight Committee, now under Republican control, launches its own investigation into the Biden documents.“The committee expects President Biden will receive equal treatment under the law given that he maintained classified documents in his unsecured office for several years with access to an unknown number of people,” the letter reads.

Howell thinks Heritage Oversight’s FOIA requests will complement the House Oversight Committee’s accommodation process.
“The accommodation process” refers to constitutionally sound negotiations between different branches of government, particularly when the legislative branch seeks information from the executive branch.
The House Judiciary Committee has described the accommodation process as “the bedrock of congressional investigative activity.”
“Now, the Biden administration is forced to deal with document requests from two different angles in two different legal proceedings,” Howell said.
He foresees a long, tough fight to get answers.
“This is going to be the most obstructive administration in history,” Howell said.
He expects obstructionism from NARA, recently in the headlines over its referral to the Justice Department regarding documents at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago—the basis for a subsequent search warrant served by the FBI.

NARA made no parallel referral concerning Biden’s vice presidential records.
“Heaven forbid the Archives, which is essentially this country’s librarian, act in an apolitical manner,” Howell said.
He believes the coming investigations will plaster some top NARA names in the headlines.
Howell predicted that the acting archivist of the United States, Debra Wall, will be “the Lois Lerner of this administration.”

During the Obama administration, Lerner led the IRS agents who targeted conservative groups.
After asserting her Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination before Congress, she went on to retire with a full pension.
NARA and the Department of Justice officials didn’t respond by press time to requests by The Epoch Times for comment.