Biden pushes back at special counsel claims that questioned his memory

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A special counsel report has found evidence that President Joe Biden “willfully” retained and shared highly classified materials when he was a private citizen, including documents about military and foreign policy in Afghanistan. The Justice Department report nonetheless says no criminal charges are warranted for Biden or anyone else.

During a contentious evening news conference, President Joe Biden angrily denies claims in a special counsel’s report that describes the 81-year-old Democrat’s memory as “hazy,” and having “significant limitations.” President Joe Biden welcomes the finding of a special counsel report that he would not face criminal charges in his handling of classified documents.

“I did not share classified information,” Biden insisted. “I did not share it with my ghostwriter.” He added he wasn’t aware how the boxes containing classified documents ended up in his garage. Biden pointedly noted that he had sat for five hours of in-person interviews in the immediate aftermath of Hamas’s October attack on Israel, when “I was in the middle of handling an international crisis.”Biden interviewed as part of the special counsel investigation into handling of classified documents“I just believed that’s what I owed the American people so they could know no charges would be brought and the matter closed,” Biden said.after Trump left the White House.

“We would reach the same conclusion even if Department of Justice policy did not foreclose criminal charges against a sitting president,” the report said. Prosecutors believe Biden’s comment, made at a time he was renting a home in Virginia, referred to the same documents FBI agents later found in his Delaware house. Though Biden sometimes skipped over presumptively classified material while reading notebook entries to his ghostwriter, the report says, at other times he read aloud classified entries “verbatim.”

Even so, Hur took pains to note the multiple reasons why prosecutors did not believe they could prove a criminal case beyond a reasonable doubt. In addition, prosecutors say, Biden could have plausibly believed that the notebooks were his personal property and belonged to him, even if they contained classified information.

 

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