 FBI search of Biden's home may end his political career. During the first ever search of a private home of incumbent U.S. President Joe Biden in Wilmington, Delaware, FBI agents uncovered another six items consisting of documents with classification markings and surrounding material. The search took place on January the 20th and lasted almost 13 hours. The unprecedented hours-long search of the incumbent president's belongings and the factor of a possible departure of a close ally, White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain, indicate that Biden's political career may already be doomed. Says to Vedomosti. Edition Vladimir Vasiliev, senior research fellow at the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies. According to him, even people from the president's closest circle may be interested in his position being sharply weakened. Now, Biden's approval rating, which was on the up following the midterms, is bound to plummet. Such internal political crisis in U.S. history have frequently led to the White House attempting to shift society's attention to the international stage, even resorting to escalating conflicts, he reiterated. Undoubtedly, this search will negatively impact Biden's reputation, who was trying to prove that he was the adult in the room and, as opposed to Trump, knows how a statesman and a disciplined politician should behave. Says an expert with the Russian International Affairs Council, Alexei Nomov. That said, the analyst doubts that Biden had malicious intent in handling the documents. He added that against the backdrop of this search, Biden's approval ratings are bound to plunge because he cannot use it to his advantage the way Trump did when the 45th president was up against a similar situation, portraying it as the revenge of the Washington swamp. That said, Biden's team is trying to minimize the fallout of the scandal by cooperating with the investigation. However, the Republicans, who won the majority in the House of Representatives, now have the ability to issue subpoenas and hold public hearings. And they will inevitably use this opportunity, the expert concluded.