No dice, ijit. Consistent illegal realities that manifest in many instances over decades are not only thinkable, but have become a well-oiled machine of corruption. A lot of thinking needs to chase after such crimes and corruption.
This self-evidently has been able to be done by a guy like Biden for decades will avoiding all legal culpability. All custodians that would have been in place in Joe's proximity for those decades must be questioned. There lie crimes yet undiscovered for good detectives and prosecutors.
As for Durbin, Occam's Razor explains his feigned ignorance as lies and corruption.
Expensive personal lawyers doing these document moves are not merely expensive, but they're obviously a feature designed to avoid further law enforcement culpability, even though Xiao is already on the hook for causing sensitive national security information to be exposed to many people not properly cleared to handle them.
Using personal lawyers normally keeps those exposed to sensitive information from testifying against the employer, but we certainly saw that breached with Trump's use of Attys. Cohen and Avennati. Why was that? Because there was involvement of criminal behavior, just as there is with these Biden lawyers and their processing classified materials for which they had improper clearances, if any.
People might do illegal things when they're well paid to do so and possibly only after being given representations of indemnification. They could have been coerced, through blackmail, perhaps.
Nonetheless, all these document movers, whether lawyers or not should all be interrogated as criminals until they've spilled everything about their employment with Joe.
Obviously, security at the Capitol needs to be greatly improved. If Biden as Senator took documents, I would think others did too.
Is the present security afraid to arrest someone, for fear the lawmaker arrested will say, “Don’t you know who I am?” (said by Sheila Jackson Lee many years ago).
In the days after 9/11, I heard someone interviewed - the person had worked in all 3 branches of government and the news media - said that Congressional staffers had the most lax attitudes toward security.