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Biden says he has 'no regrets' on how he's handled classified documents discovery

The president says he and his lawyers are cooperating with the Department of Justice and that he has no regrets about how he and his team have handled the situation.

President Biden told reporters Thursday that he's cooperating with investigators and he has "no regrets" about how he and his team have handled the discovery and disclosure of classified documents from his time as vice president during Obama administration.

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