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The report by special counsel Robert Hur, which characterized the president as “an elderly man with poor memory,” was official confirmation of what we can plainly see with our own eyes.
Yesterday, far-left Axios broke an exclusive story headlined, “Exclusive: Biden-Hur special counsel audio exposes memory lapses.”
The evidence that the Democrats defied Congressional subpoenas to conceal is now, suddenly and unexpectedly, out in the open. Axios obtained the audio of Biden’s October 2023 interviews with special counsel Robert Hur. ...
In 2023, as Democrat hysteria over President Trump’s Classified Documents case reached suborbital heights, flying even higher than Katy Perry in a movie-set rocket, news of Joe Biden’s own documents scandal broke. Unlike President Trump, Biden had kept classified documents lying around in at least six addresses, and had held back vastly more illegally-kept papers than Trump. Biden had perhaps thousands of banker’s boxes, compared to Trump’s half-dozen. ...
“Cooperation” was always an incredibly dumb distinction, not least because it isn’t a legal distinction. Under the laws relating to classified documents, after-the-fact cooperation makes no difference. ...
And, if you listen to the whole thing —the aural equivalent of an OG root canal— you’ll hear Biden’s aides prompting him with answers whenever he struggled to coherently reply, and his lawyers covering for his lapses, who Axios called “caretakers of his memory.” Once, for example, Biden attorney Bob Bauer can be heard instructing Biden, "Your answer is that you don't know.”
That type of “call a friend” stuff is off limits in real depositions.
Anyway, Hur’s February 2024 report predictably concluded that, unlike Trump, Biden should not face criminal charges. But Hur didn’t rely on a cooperation defense—how could he? Nothing in the relevant statutes immunizes people who “cooperate” after they get caught. Instead, Hur said prosecuting Biden would be no use, catastrophically describing the sitting president as a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory, which ignited furious political firestorms and accusations of partisan motives. ...
Here is the entire five-hour interview (5:10:00). If you don’t have time to listen to the whole thing, just read the Axios article for the lowlights.
Tellingly, Axios never said how it got the audio. Obviously, someone in the Administration fed it to them, ensuring it would be presented to Axios’ liberal readers. ...
Here’s a thought experiment. Imagine that the next 18 months sees a steady series of increasingly damning disclosures about Biden’s lack of a real presidency plus the mounting evidence of 2020’s stolen election?
Remember, just like they gained access to the Biden Audio, the Trump Team now has access to all that information, too. They have receipts.
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