DOJ Report: Biden Too Feeble for Trial
DOJ Special Counsel report says Biden "willfully retained" classified docs but lacks a "mental state of willfulness" to prosecute.
The DOJ released Special Counsel Hur’s report into Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified documents. Despite the fact that the investigation “uncovered evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen,” including marked classified documents and handwritten notes “about issues of national security and foreign policy implicating sensitive intelligence sources and methods,” there will be no charges. The reason? Essentially, the President’s brain is mush, and he can’t remember anything. According to the report, Joe can’t even recall major milestones in his own life, like when his son Beau died. (Sidebar: That likely explains why he keeps changing his story about how and where Beau died)
The report focused on the documents found in Biden’s Wilmington Deleware home and garage. It doesn’t mention the documents found in an office in the Penn-Biden Center that Hunter had access to and was paid for by CCP donations.
The report says that he willfully kept his handwritten notebooks full of classified information, but he is absolutely convinced that they are his personal property. Because his brain is addled, and since Reagan also kept handwritten notebooks back in the 80s, it would be hard to get a jury to convict.
It also says the ghostwriter’s recordings make it clear that the President’s memory was slipping even in 2017. He often got events or people mixed up. As a result, occasionally, he would read directly out of his notebooks to his ghostwriter, sometimes skipping parts, sometimes warning the man that the material might be classified. Special Counsel Hur identified at least three times when Biden just outright read classified material to his ghostwriter. However, because the President has a bowl of oatmeal where his brain should be, they can not prove that he knew he was reading classified material.