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Biden lawyer calls special counsel Hur’s report ‘off the rails’

Special counsel Robert Hur released report on Thursday about investigation into alleged mishandling of classified Obama-era materials at two private locations

Biden addresses special counsel classified documents report

Joe Biden’s lawyer called special counsel Robert Hur’s report commenting in part on the president’s age and health “off the rails” and “shabby” on Sunday.

An angry and animated Joe Biden previously hit back at the Republican prosecutor’s claim that his memory is faulty during a last-minute and at-times chaotic press conference on Thursday.

The president hit out at parts of the report released earlier in the day by Justice Department special counsel Robert Hur into his handling of classified documents and became infuriated at a suggestion that he did not remember the year his late son, Beau Biden, died from brain cancer.

On Friday, Kamala Harris joined the White House fight back, slamming the report as “politically motivated”, and saying she found details in it “gratuitous, inaccurate and inappropriate”.

She said she has been “privileged and proud to serve as vice president of the United States” under Mr Biden, and said Mr Hur’s remarks on Mr Biden’s age and memory were “gratuitous, inaccurate, and inappropriate”.

Mr Hur’s report concluded that Mr Biden will not face charges for “willfully” holding onto documents after he left office as Barack Obama’s vice president in January 2017.

The report, which was delivered to Congress after many months of investigation and preparation, recommended no criminal charges for the incumbent president, even were he not protected by immunity from prosecution due to his current stature.

However, the investigators painted a picture of a senile president with severe memory issues whose innocence was less clear than his supporters would have hoped, while not necessarily coming across to a potential jury as malicious or criminal.

It stated that the materials included files on military policy in Afghanistan and handwritten notes on national security, also suggesting that Mr Biden would look like an “elderly man with a poor memory” to a jury if he were to be hit with criminal charges.

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Biden calls on Netanyahu to hold off on Rafa invasion

Joe Biden has reportedly advised Isreali Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to invade Rafah, where 1.4m Palestinians have been forced to seek shelter from Isreali bombardment, until he has a credible plan for doing so without causing massive civilian casualties.

Mr Biden reportedly said “a military operation in Rafah should not proceed without a credible and executable plan for ensuring the safety of and support for the more than one million people sheltering there”, according to a White House synopsis of a call between the two men.

Graig Graziosi11 February 2024 18:29
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Biden urges Netanyahu not to advance into Rafah without a plan to avoid massive civilian casualties

Joe Biden has called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to hold off invading Rafah until a plan is in place that would prevent massive civilian casualties.

Gazans fleeing Israel’s bombardment and military advances have sought shelter in Rafah, a city in the south of the Gaza Strip. An estimated 1.4m Palestinians are currently in the region after being displaced by Israel’s campaign against Hamas.

The White House released a synopsis of a call between Mr Biden and Mr Netanyahu on Sunday.

Mr Biden reportedly “raffirmed his view that a military operation in Rafah should not proceed without a credible and executable plan for ensuring the safety and support for the more than one million people sheltering there,” according to the White House report.

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Biden urges Netanyahu not to advance into Rafah, citing risk to civlians

Mr Netanyahu has signalled he intends to proceed into Rafah

Graig Graziosi11 February 2024 21:01
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Biden lawyer says special counsel report was ‘off the rails’ and ‘shabby'

Bob Bauer, Joe Biden’s personal lawyer, said a report issued by special counsel Robert Hur that sparked concerns over the president’s age was “off the rails.”

“This is a report that went off the rails,” he said on CBS’s “Face the Nation.” “A shabby work product.”

The report cleared Mr Biden of criminal wrongdoing in handling classified documents after leaving the Obama administration, but included comments on the president’s age and mental acuity.

It described Mr Biden as “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory” and said he had “diminished faculties in advancing age.”

Mr Hur noted that a jury might be unwillig to convict Mr Biden because his age and “diminished faculties” could potentially make him sympathetic.

Mr Biden responded by saying there was nothing wrong with his memory, and Democrats, including Vice President Kamala Harris, have gone on the offensive to defend the president in the media.

Graig Graziosi11 February 2024 22:00
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Why is Trump charged over his classified documents and Biden isn’t?

Why Trump’s being charged over classified papers and Biden is not

President’s decision to turn in classified documents, allow a search of his home and sit for an interview contrasts with his predecessor’s behaviour

Graig Graziosi11 February 2024 23:00
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Read the full special counsel report

President Joe Biden will not face charges for “willfully” holding onto classified documents after he left office as vice president, according to the final report released by Special counsel Robert Hur.

On Thursday, Mr Hur released the findings from his investigation into the alleged mishandling of classified Obama-era materials, which were found at two locations tied to the president.

In the 388-page report, Mr Hur said that Mr Biden had “willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen”.

Read the special counsel’s report in full here:

Read the special counsel’s report into Biden classified documents in full

Special counsel Robert Hur released the findings from his investigation into the alleged mishandling of classified Obama-era materials, which were found at two locations tied to the president

Graig Graziosi12 February 2024 01:00
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Key takeaways from the report into Biden’s classified documents

A report on the Justice Department’s investigation into Joe Biden’s unauthorised retention of classified materials was made public on Thursday – and it was as troubling for the president and his public image as it was vindicating for those who argued he had committed no crimes.

The report was authored by Robert Hur, a former US attorney appointed by Donald Trump and later elevated to the rank of special counsel by Attorney General Merrick Garland.

Delivered to Congress this week after many months of investigation and preparation, it recommended no criminal charges for the incumbent president, even were he not protected by immunity from prosecution due to his current stature.

It did, however, contain much that will concern many Americans and was overall far from complimentary of the incumbent president.

The investigators painted a picture of a senile president with severe memory issues whose innocence was less clear than his supporters would have hoped, while not necessarily coming across to a potential jury as malicious or criminal.

Let’s take a look at the key takeaways from Mr Hur’s report:

Graig Graziosi12 February 2024 03:00
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Biden’s age is now under scrutiny. His campaign needs to respond with careful candor

Eric Garcia writes:

President Joe Biden probably hoped that the 388-page report from special counsel would put a lingering question — the one of his handling of classified documents — to bed.

And indeed, while Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report said that Biden “willfully” held onto classified materials at his home in Delaware and the office of a think tank, it also said it would not recommend crimiminal charges for the president.

The good news ended there for the president. It should be noted that Attorney General Merrick Garland nominated Hur, a Republican whom Trump nominated to serve as the US Attorney for Maryland. Garland did so after Trump sought to use the entire department as his personal legal defense arm. It was supposed to be a show of impartiality toward the current president.

But nominating Hur might have given Republicans their most potent weapon yet. It forced a conversation on Biden’s age and whether it makes him fit to be the president for another term into the foreground. The report became the equivalent of a rubber hose beating: it may not be fatal, but it will bruise him up a bit.

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Biden’s age is now under scrutiny. His campaign needs to respond with careful candor

The Hur report gave Republicans a potent weapon in their fight against Joe Biden

Graig Graziosi12 February 2024 04:59
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Biden shouts at reporters that his memory is fine

Biden shouts at reporters as he defends mental competence: ‘My memory is fine’

Joe Biden angrily defended his age as a reporter asked him about voter concerns about his mental acuity on Thursday, 8 February. "That's your judgment, that is your judgment. That is not the judgment of the press," the president responded, raising his voice. Mr Biden was responding to an investigation that found he mishandled classified documents and said he struggled to recall key life events such as when his son Beau died or when he served as vice president. “My memory is fine,” Mr Biden said as he grew visibly angry in the White House.

Graig Graziosi12 February 2024 07:00
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Democrats use Mike Johnson’s Iran-Israel gaffe to take heat off Biden

Democrats are rushing to defend President Joe Biden after he appeared to confuse Mexico with Egypt during a press conference called to refute claims about his poor memory.

Following the release of Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report on Thursday – which claimed Mr Biden’s memory was “significantly limited” – Democratic lawmakers pointed to House Speaker Mike Johnson’s own gaffe, where he confused Iran with Israel last week.

Martha McHardy has the story:

Democrats share Mike Johnson’s Iran-Israel gaffe in bid to take heat off Biden

Amid concerns over president Biden’s age and cognitive ability, Democratic lawmakers have accused MAGA supporters of double standards after speaker Mike Johnson appeared to confuse Iran with Israel

Graig Graziosi12 February 2024 09:00
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Verbal gaffe or sign of trouble? Mixing up names like Biden and Trump have done is pretty common

Any parent who’s ever called one of their children by the other’s name — or even the family pet’s name — likely could empathize when President Joe Biden mixed up the names of French leaders Macron and Mitterrand.

The human brain has trouble pulling names out of stuffed memory banks on cue. But when are those and other verbal stumbles normal, and when might they be a sign of cognitive trouble?

“When I see somebody make a flub on TV, I’m really not all that concerned,” said well-known aging researcher S. Jay Olshansky of the University of Illinois at Chicago. “What science will tell you about flubs is that they’re perfectly normal, and they are exacerbated by stress for sure.”

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Verbal gaffe or sign of trouble? Mixing up names like Biden and Trump have done is pretty common

Any parent who's ever called one of their children by the other's name likely could empathize when President Joe Biden mixed up the names of French leaders Macron and Mitterrand

Graig Graziosi12 February 2024 11:00

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