u.s. attorney. how deep does this onion go, jonathan? well, that s what is the most challenging question here, particularly when the president says that he has been told not to even ask about the identity of the document. because what seems clear is that these documents had to have been moved repeatedly, presumably they were removed when the president left office in 2017, unless he was given classified documents in an unsecure location, does not seem likely. so if that s the case, the office of the penn biden office only opened, i believe, after 2018, he moved in at some point during that year. so they had to have gone to some location. it seems likely, therefore, that various people would have had access to this. obviously anyone who was in the garage from a mechanic to hunter biden to his grandchildren would have had access to those
jill, we heard some strong words. any action to follow? no action because really what they have to do is get the syrian government to protect these diplomats. it s not just the u.s., candy. it is the french have gone through some similar things. but so far, these incidents seem to be escalating. listen to what secretary clinton said specifically about protecting those diplomats. this attempt to intimidate our diplomats through violence is wholly unjustified. we immediately raised this incident with the syrian government and we are demanding that they take every possible step to protect our diplomats according to their obligations under international law. so that is the u.s. position, candy, is that this is basically ginned up by the syrian government, having people coming out to attack or do something to the u.s. ambassador and others. now, the syrian government says that these are just people who are motivated by this interference, as they would put it, by the u.s. g
attack in the strongest possible terms. cnn foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty is at the state department. we heard some strong words. any action to follow? reporter: no action because really what they have to do is get the syrian government to protect these diplomats. it is not just the u.s., candy. it is the french have gone through some similar things. but so far these incidents seem to be escalating. listen to what secretary clinton said specifically about protecting those diplomats. this attempt to intimidate our diplomats through violence is wholly unjustified. we immediately raised this incident with the syrian government and we are demanding that they take every possible step to protect our diplomats according to their obligations under international law. reporter: so that is the u.s. position, candy is that this is basically ginned up by the syrian government, having people coming out to attack or do something to the u.s. ambassador and others. now,