Biden says ‘my memory is fine,’ disputes special counsel’s report in national address
- A report described President Biden's memory as "hazy," "fuzzy," and "faulty," with significant limitations. He struggled to recall important milestones in his life.
- Biden's memory lapses extended to his time as vice president, forgetting when his term began and ended and even when his son Beau died.
- Concerns about Biden's memory could undermine his ability to manage the government and safeguard the country, although he won't face charges for mishandling classified documents.
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As GOP pounces on memory claims in report, Biden pushes back
(NewsNation) — Although a government report said President Joe Biden shouldn't face criminal charges over his handling of classified documents, references made in it to his memory may have political implications. Department of Justice Special Counsel Robert Hur started investigating Biden after a handful of classified documents were discovered at his home in Delaware and a former Washington, D.C., office he used after he left the White House i…
KJP On Special Counsel Noting Biden’s Memory Issues: ‘That Part Of The Report Does Not Live In Reality’
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on Friday that Special Counsel Robert Hur’s remarks about Biden’s mental fitness — mainly his serious memory issues — do “not live in reality.” Hur’s remarks were contained in a report on his criminal investigation into Biden’s handling of classified material, which said that Biden should not be charged in part because no jury would ever convict him because he was an elderly man with a “poor me…
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