During the House hearing with special counsel Robert Hur, there was a notable exchange between him and the Democrats. The Democrats expressed their dissatisfaction with Hur’s portrayal of President Joe Biden.
BREAKING: Former Special Counsel Hur accuses Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) of suggesting that he should have released a cleaned-up version of the report to the public and a different one to the DOJ. WATCH pic.twitter.com/QSrPHKeXGz
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) March 12, 2024
In previous reports, it was mentioned that audio files exist from an interview between President Joe Biden and Special Counsel Robert Hur.
An interesting part of this story is how the Washington Post described parts of the transcript from this interview. They noted instances where Biden would veer off topic, tell stories, or make noises.
According to the transcript, there were moments during the interview when the president made noises resembling those of a car.
“Do you know how it works?” Biden asked Hur. “It’s really cool.”
Hur responded, “Sir, I’d love — I would love, love to hear much more about this, but I do have a few more questions to get through.”
“You press your foot on the accelerator all the way down until it reaches about six, seven grand,” Biden continued. “Then suddenly it will say ‘launch.’ All you do is take your foot off the brake.”
The transcript then indicates “(Makes car sound)” as well as “(Laughter).”
Imagine if these audio files were made public.
This could potentially shed light on Hur’s reasoning.
Special Counsel Hur defends his assessment of Biden’s memory in his report:
“The evidence and the president himself put his memory squarely at issue…my assessment in the report about the relevance of the president’s memory was necessary and accurate and fair.” pic.twitter.com/qZ36KOWeuh
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) March 12, 2024
An additional point to note from Hur’s testimony is that a future Republican administration could potentially bring charges against him.
SPECIAL COUNSEL HUR: We did NOT exonerate Biden pic.twitter.com/mLHW3rgdSe
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 12, 2024
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