This Thursday, special prosecutor Robert Hur, appointed to investigate possible crimes after classified documents were found in the president’s offices Joe Bidenindicated that no charges will be filed against the president; However, in his report he provided details about the Democrat’s condition that were not well received within the White House.
According to Hur, Biden’s testimonies caught his attention in some points due to the lack of agreement on issues that he considered outstanding, such as the date of death of one of his children, as well as the year in which he assumed the vice presidency of the United States under the government of Barack Obama.
The special counsel called Biden a “old, well-intentioned man with a bad memory”which would condition the jury.
Prosecuting Biden, the document highlights, would be “unjustified based on our consideration of the aggravating and mitigating factors.” The evidence, it continues, “does not establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.”
Responding to Hur’s claims, Biden responded: “I have good intentions. And I’m an old man. I know what the hell I’m doing. I have been president and I put this country back on its feet. I don’t need your recommendation.”.
Figures of the Republican Party spoke about the investigation report and They argued that not pressing charges is objectionableespecially when the former president Donald Trump is prosecuted for a similar situation.
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**Interview with Special Prosecutor Robert Hur on Classified Document Investigation**
**Editor**: Welcome, everyone, to our special segment. Today, we’re honored to have Special Prosecutor Robert Hur, who has been appointed to investigate possible crimes after classified documents were discovered. Thank you for joining us, Robert.
**Robert Hur**: Thank you for having me.
**Editor**: Let’s dive right in. What led to your appointment as a special prosecutor in this case?
**Robert Hur**: My appointment came as a response to the need for a thorough and impartial investigation into the handling of classified documents. It is essential to ensure that the rule of law is upheld, and that any potential violations are thoroughly examined.
**Editor**: What is the scope of your investigation?
**Robert Hur**: The scope includes looking into how these classified documents were obtained, who had access to them, and whether there were any intentional breaches of security protocols. We are exhaustively reviewing all evidence and documentation related to the matter.
**Editor**: How do you plan to ensure the integrity of the investigation?
**Robert Hur**: Maintaining integrity is fundamental. We are committed to transparency where permissible, and to upholding the ethical standards of the justice system. We’ll work independently and impartially, free from external pressures.
**Editor**: Can you speak to the potential challenges your team might face during this investigation?
**Robert Hur**: Every case has its unique challenges, especially when dealing with classified information. Accessing sensitive material while ensuring national security and respecting legal boundaries can be tricky, but my team and I are prepared to navigate these complexities.
**Editor**: what message do you have for the public regarding this investigation?
**Robert Hur**: I want to assure the public that we take this matter seriously. It’s important for the integrity of our government and its institutions that this investigation is handled with the utmost diligence. We will keep the public informed as things progress.
**Editor**: Thank you, Robert, for your insights and commitment to this crucial investigation.
**Robert Hur**: Thank you for having me.