Biden makes fresh gaffe at surprise presser to address claims over memory loss: Live

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In this blog post, we will discuss the recent news about President Biden speaking on the subject of the special counsel's classified documents report.

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During a press conference on Thursday, President Joe Biden responded vehemently to accusations made by a Republican prosecutor that his memory is unreliable. Despite the conference being quite disorganized at times, Biden was clearly agitated and animated as he defended himself.

The blog post states that the president criticized some sections of the recently published report by Special Counsel Robert Hur and got very angry when someone suggested that he couldn't recall the year in which his son, Beau Biden, passed away after fighting brain cancer. The president expressed extreme displeasure and asked how dare anyone bring that up.

Afterwards, when discussing the ongoing strife in the Middle East, he seemed to mix up Mexico and Egypt and stated, "The leader of Mexico declined to open the door to permit critical supplies to enter. I communicated with them and managed to convince them to open the door."

According to the report by Mr Hur, it has been found that Mr Biden is not liable for any charges for purposely withholding classified documents after stepping down from his position as the vice president.

According to the report, Mr Biden deliberately maintained and shared confidential information even after his term as vice president had ended and he was no longer a government official. The materials mentioned comprised papers concerning military strategy in Afghanistan and handwritten jottings regarding national security.

According to the report, it was suggested that in the event that Mr. Biden is faced with criminal charges, he may attempt to present himself as an elderly individual with a weak memory when addressing the jury.

Biden's Home And Garage Reveal Classified Docs

Take a look at a few of the significant images featured in Robert Hur's article, as reported by Ariana Baio of The Independent.

Katie Hawkinson posted a blog on February 9th, 2024 at 7:00am.

"Biden's Memory Loss: Confuses Mexico With Egypt In Press Conference"

During a press conference held on Thursday, President Joe Biden seemed to mix-up Mexico and Egypt, while he addressed allegations regarding his poor memory.

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Joe Biden Denied Mental Unfitness, Worsened Situation - Analysis

After the release of classified documents by Special Counsel Robert Hur, the president tried to reassure voters that his memory was intact. However, Joe Biden ended up doing the exact opposite of what his team had been working hard to prevent, according to writer John Bowden based in Washington DC.

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Biden's Personal Counsel Reacts To Report - ICYMI

Bob Bauer, who serves as the personal advisor to President Joe Biden, expressed his disapproval of the investigation through a statement made on Thursday.

Mr. Bauer released a statement stating that due to the overwhelming political pressures in the current environment, the Special Counsel may have gone beyond reasonable investigative measures. This may not come as a surprise to some. However, the final report's compliance with the Department of Justice's regulations and norms is questioned. Additionally, he acknowledged Mr. Biden's exceptional willingness to cooperate with the investigation.

According to Mr Bauer, the Special Counsel highlighted that the President had fully complied with the investigation. This included the President doing something never seen before - allowing the FBI to search every single space in his family home and beach house. Additionally, the President voluntarily participated in an interview which lasted for two whole days.

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Biden's Afghanistan Notes: Crucial VP Decisions?

The US president's private collection of documents seems to be centered around a significant moment in the Obama-Biden era. Back in 2009, the Democratic President made a controversial call to send more troops to Afghanistan in an attempt to force the Taliban out of the country entirely. This decision faced much opposition, including vocal criticism from Joe Biden. Upon reflection, many people see this move as contradicting Barack Obama's campaign promise to end the war in Iraq. Donald Trump's decision to withdraw US troops and contractors in the last year of his tenure had serious consequences, as seen by the Taliban's recent takeover of Afghanistan. The President removed materials from the usual paperwork channels at the White House, categorizing them into two sections. One included his own handwritten notes outlining his thought process at the time, while the other had documents notably marked with clear classification labels. An FBI investigation discovered a specific handwritten note by Joe Biden addressed to then-President Obama, summarizing his opposition to the 2009 troop surge.

According to the report, the reason why the previous Vice President, Joe Biden, held onto these documents was because he believed they were a fundamental aspect of his history in the White House.

According to the Hur report, it was important for Mr. Biden to hold on to the confidential files about Afghanistan. This was because he felt that the troop surge that President Obama initiated in 2009 was a blunder similar to the Vietnam War. He wanted to have proof that his stance on the Afghanistan issue was correct, and that those who criticized him were mistaken. Moreover, Mr. Biden wanted to show that he had forcefully opposed President Obama's error when it was made, and that his decision-making was sound during the critical moments.

According to investigators, some items in the Biden household were not properly stored and appeared to be insecurely placed.

Discover further details regarding the essential lessons to be learned from the report:

Other US Politicians Also Confuse Middle Eastern Countries

Many people, not just President Biden, have shown confusion in distinguishing different aspects of the Middle East.

Speaker Mike Johnson of the House was recently seen on Meet the Press and gave an impression that he had mixed up Israel and Iran.

Blog post by Mike Bedigan on 9 February 2024 at 03:30.

Get Insights From Special Counsel Robert Hur's Full Report

This blog post was written by Katie Hawkinson on February 9th, 2024 at 3:00 AM.

Biden Confuses Mexico With Egypt In Addressing Hostage Situation

President Biden made a mistake during his speech about a hostage situation. Instead of referring to the country where the situation was happening, which is Egypt, he mentioned Mexico. This was a simple mistake, but it can be seen as a lack of attention and accuracy from the president as he should have been more informed about the location of the situation before making his speech.

On February 9, 2024 at 2:45 am, Mike Bedigan wrote a blog post.

"Biden's Ghostwriter Deletes Recordings After Special Prosecutor Appointment"

The news is pretty shocking. It turns out that Mark Zwonitzer, who helped Joe Biden with his book "Promise Me, Dad," got rid of some audio files of them chatting after finding out that Special Counsel Hur was involved. These tapes could have been crucial evidence. Thankfully, the FBI was able to find them when Zwonitzer gave them a computer. He did hand over some written transcripts of the recordings, though, and didn't try to delete those.

Because of this second reason, Mr. Zwonitzer was not advised to face charges. The investigators stated that they could not prove with certainty that Zwonitzer's actions were intended to hinder, interfere, or manipulate the federal investigation.

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Mike Bedigan posted on February 9, 2024 at 2:30 AM.

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