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Biden Addresses Counsel Report, Defends Memory Amid Presidential Confusion

US ⁤President Joe Biden answers questions. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Brooke Mallory
1:12 PM – Friday, February 9, 2024

President Joe Biden declared that he was cleared of all criminal charges related to his mishandling of highly sensitive documents that were stashed away at his residence and office after a Justice Department report highlighted his old ‍age and faulty memory regarding important events and facts.

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“Biden ⁢will likely present himself to the jury, as he did during his interview with our office, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor ⁢memory,” Special‌ Counsel Robert Hur wrote. “Based on our direct interactions with ⁤and observations of him, he is someone for whom many jurors ​will want to identify reasonable doubt. It would be difficult to convince a‌ jury that they should convict‍ him—by then a former president well into his 80s—of a serious felony that requires a mental state of willfulness.”

Social‍ media users online chimed in and argued that if the POTUS ‍cannot be liable for stashing away secret documents since his memory is so bad, then why should he be allowed to still run the country?

Alex Pfeiffer, the communications director for Make America Great Again Inc., a Super ⁤PAC‍ supporting ‍Donald Trump, essentially voiced the same sentiment as well.

“If you’re too senile to stand⁣ trial, then you’re too senile to be president. Joe Biden is unfit to lead this nation,” Pfeiffer said.

In response, Biden gave a ⁣brief, last-minute address on Thursday.

Biden asserted⁣ in his comments⁣ that⁤ he was preoccupied with urgent matters‍ during the five-hour interview he agreed to do regarding the document inquiry in the days following the‌ attack​ on Israel on October 7th. He maintained that he was “in the middle of handling an international crisis,”⁣ but still bragged that he took the time to speak with investigators.

Later, after a reporter addressed Hur’s report regarding Biden’s failing memory, he seemed to become angrier and slightly embarrassed, stumbling⁣ his words more⁢ than usual. Biden’s audio was even cut out at certain ⁤points.

“My memory is fine!” Biden declared.⁣

However, the U.S. Democrat president⁣ also made a notable error in his remarks, mistaking ⁣the​ presidents of Mexico and Egypt in response to a question on the Israel-Gaza conflict. Biden called Israel’s retaliatory response in Gaza “over the top” and then mistakenly referred to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi as the ⁤President of Mexico.

“Initially, the ‍president of‍ Mexico, Sisi, did not want to open ⁣up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in. I talked to him. I convinced him to open the gate.” He did not even correct himself ‌afterwards.

Biden also threw his ⁤own staff under‌ the bus and fully blamed them for the document investigation.

“I take responsibility for not having seen exactly what my staff was doing,” Biden⁣ said. “Things that appeared in my garage, things that came out of my home, things that were moved, were moved not by me, but my staff, but my staff,” he continued.

Hur’s reports also says that in February 2017, while having a discussion at a house he⁣ was renting in⁢ Virginia, Biden revealed⁤ to a writer ​working on his autobiography that he had “just⁤ found all the classified stuff downstairs.”

Special Counsel Robert Hur’s year-long investigation focused‌ on Biden’s ‌improper retention of highly classified documents from his time⁣ as Barack Obama’s vice president and as a ⁢senator.

Hur concluded that Biden “willfully” withheld and revealed the information, which included records pertaining to both diplomatic strategies and military plans in Afghanistan. Images of papers found in a broken cardboard box⁣ in Biden’s Delaware home’s garage⁤ are included in the report. However, Biden attempted to claim that this assertion was “misleading and just plain ​wrong.”

“In his​ interview with our office, Mr. ‌Biden’s ⁣memory was worse. He‍ did not⁢ remember when he was vice president, forgetting on the first day of the interview when his⁤ term​ ended (“if it was 2013—when did I stop being vice president?”),⁤ and forgetting on the second​ day of the interview when his term began (“in‌ 2009, am I still vice ⁤president?”). Hur’s report says.

“He⁣ did not remember, even within several years, when his son Beau died. And his memory appeared hazy when ​describing the Afghanistan debate⁢ that ⁢was once so ⁤important to him.”

After watching the national address, Tommy Vietor, Barack Obama’s former spokesman, tried to take attention off the report by ‍labeling Hur’s efforts as​ simply‍ a “right-wing ‍hit job.”

Later, Biden began discussing the claim that he could not remember when ⁣his own son, Beau Biden, passed away. He became visibly upset and started lashing out at reporters.

“I don’t need anyone to remind me when he passed away,” Biden said on Thursday night, mentioning soon after that ⁢he wears his late son’s rosary beads. However, when the president attempted to describe where the beads came from, he appeared to not remember​ and quickly moved on.

“Every Memorial Day, we hold‍ a service remembering him ‌ [Beau], attended by friends and family and the people who loved ⁣him,” Biden continued⁣ after a long⁢ pause. “I don’t need ‌anyone. I don’t need anyone to remind me when he passed away.”

When Biden began answering more press ‍questions, things really started to‌ heat up.

Peter Doocy, a White House correspondent for Fox News who has triggered Biden a number of times in‌ the past with his hard-hitting questions, asked ‌“how bad” his memory is.

Biden then responded‌ back to Doocy, saying, “My memory⁣ is so bad that I let you speak…”

Left-wing media outlets online commended Biden’s response to ​Doocy and tried to paint his words as a sort of‍ witty “zinger.” However, since Doocy has a lengthy history of​ stumping Biden and ⁤White ⁢House Press-Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre with his questions, ⁣the president, unbeknownst to him, actually ⁤made a fair point on accident.

If Biden’s memory was not unreliable and faulty, he would ⁣not have called on the Fox ‌News correspondent to speak, given their history.

Later, when a CNN reporter started to inquire about the American people’s ⁢worries about Biden’s mental state—a viewpoint that is broadly ⁤held, based on major polls—the ‌president’s fury ⁤reached a peak.

“The American people ‍have been watching and they have expressed concerns ⁢about your age,” the CNN reporter said.

“That is your judgement! That is your judgement! That is not the judgement​ of the press!” Biden yelled back at her.

In ⁤an even more absurd assertion, Biden also maintained that he had promised‌ to serve ‌as “president” for all people, “whether ‍they were from‍ a red state or a green state,” forgetting what color his​ Democrat party is represented by.

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Title:​ President Biden Declares Clearance of Criminal Charges: ‍A Closer Look at ​the Controversy

Introduction:

In a ‍recent⁢ development,‍ President Joe Biden has declared himself cleared of all criminal charges related to the mishandling of highly sensitive documents. ⁤The declaration comes​ after a Justice Department report cited his age and faulty memory regarding the events‍ in question.

The Justice ⁢Department Report:

According to Special Counsel ⁢Robert Hur,⁢ President Biden is likely⁢ to present ⁢himself as a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory when ‍appearing in court. Hur states that it would be challenging to convince a ⁢jury to convict a former president ⁢in his 80s ⁢who ⁢lacks the mental state of willfulness necessary for serious felonies. This assertion has drawn⁢ criticism from social media users, who question whether the president, with such memory issues, should‌ be allowed to govern the country.

Critics Respond:

Alex Pfeiffer,​ the communications director ‍for​ Make ⁤America Great Again Inc., a Super ‍PAC supporting Donald Trump, has voiced similar concerns about Biden’s fitness for office. Pfeiffer argues that if the president is⁢ too senile to stand trial, he‍ is also ‌too senile to lead the nation.

President Biden’s Response:

In response to the criticism, President Biden gave a brief ⁣address ⁣where he asserted that his memory ⁣was affected by ​handling urgent matters during⁤ the interview.⁣ He ⁤claimed to have been‍ preoccupied with an international crisis at the time but still acknowledged that⁤ he‌ took the time to speak with investigators. However, Biden’s response drew more ⁣attention to his‍ stumbling speech and⁢ slight embarrassment, which led to some⁣ audio cuts during the address.

The​ Memory Issues:

During the address, President Biden mistakenly referred to the ⁢Presidents of Mexico⁤ and Egypt, leading‍ some to question the extent of his memory lapses. Furthermore, Biden blamed his⁣ staff for the document investigation, stating that he was unaware of their actions. The report by Hur also highlights Biden’s diminishing memory, including instances where he had⁤ difficulty recalling significant events during his time as vice president.

The Controversial Statement:

Tommy Vietor, the former ‌spokesman⁤ for ⁤Barack⁤ Obama, attempted to dismiss the report, labeling it a right-wing hit job. Despite this, Biden’s volatile response to questions regarding his memory and the passing of his son, Beau Biden, has raised further​ concerns about his mental state.

President Biden’s‍ Interaction with Reporters:

In⁣ interactions with Peter ‍Doocy from Fox News and⁢ a CNN reporter, President Biden’s frustration was evident. ⁢Doocy‍ asked about the extent of his​ memory loss, to which ⁤Biden responded by claiming⁤ that Doocy‍ spoke because his own memory was ​flawed. Meanwhile, when the CNN reporter mentioned concerns⁤ about his age,⁢ Biden lashed out, claiming it was her judgment and not that of the press.

Conclusion:

The⁣ controversy surrounding President Joe Biden’s memory and handling of ⁣sensitive ⁤documents has grabbed public‍ attention. The Justice Department report’s findings and Biden’s responses during his‌ address and interactions with reporters have raised questions about his suitability to lead the⁢ nation. As the conversation continues, it remains to be seen how⁤ this issue will impact Biden’s presidency and the broader political landscape.



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