
Donald Trump, president, has previously provided tons of files on the JFK death, and he is now urging that the Epstein files be made public. The sound from special counsel Robert Hur’s meeting with Joe Biden is something else we need from him, though.
Hur turned down the possibility of charging former president Biden with keeping top-secret records in February. According to Hur, Biden is an “elderly man with a poor memory” and that “based on our direct interactions with and observations of]Biden ] he is someone for whom many jurors will want to identify reasonable doubt.”
It would be difficult to persuade a judge that they should convict him of a serious misdemeanor that necessitates a mental state of willfulness, according to the report.
Additionally, according to Hur, Biden’s memory “appeared to have considerable limitations,” and he was unable to recall the start and end dates of his sin presidency. Biden had a “hazy” memory” when describing the Afghanistan conversation that was once so essential to him” and could not remember specific dates in relation to his father’s death “even within many years.”
The report refuted claims made by the left that Biden was” strong as always” and had” strong mental acuity.” And if, as David Harsanyi put it,” all of this is true… why]was the president trying to suppress the voice of the appointment” ( as David Harsanyi did in these pages ) then what?
Naturally, it was because no one in the Democrats ‘ carefully crafted notion of a clear-headed commander in chief actually existed. In fact, Biden’s assertion that Hur had raised the subject of his father’s death in a speech about the findings of the report only strengthened his doubts.
How in the world would he attempt to boost that? Biden inquired, but a record of the discussion reveals that Biden was the one to bring up the subject.
After the report was released, Republicans demanded copies of the audio tapes, with questions about whether the text was edited or not the music matched the transcript. This problem was only strengthened when Hur after testified before the House Judiciary Committee in March of 2024 that the White House requested he render “certain changes” to the document.
The Biden presidency resisted change, claiming executive privilege, which meant that then-Attorney General Merrick Garland was exempt from having to give the recordings to Congress. However, as Harsanyi pointed out,” we already have the records of the talk.” When we already know what was discussed, how could the meeting be regarded as professional privilege?”
Only if the Biden presidency needed a way to conceal the voice in response to Harsanyi’s rather rhetorical question. And they’d only need to cover the music if it, for instance, veered from the record or if it exposed Biden as a senile.
Republicans voted 216-207 to declare Garland in contempt of Congress for turning over the interview’s voice in June. Eventually, Republicans failed to declare Garland in “inherent hatred” a month later.
Biden was merely proving his soldiers wrong while the administration was fighting to stop the transfer of the tapes. At a fundraising event, Biden’s former boss, President Barack Obama, led him off the stage and sounded ignorant and forgetful during his single staged conversation with President Donald Trump. Afterwards, Biden claimed that he “almost snoozed” during the discussion.
In an effort to discredit Biden’s dementia, it is obvious that the Biden administration was playing athletics in an effort to keep the sound tapes hidden from the general public. Americans, however, still have a month to go before the truth is revealed.
Choose release the Robert Hur music tapes, Mr. President.
The Federalist’s election editor, Brianna Lyman. With a degree in International Political Economy, Brianna received her diploma from Fordham University. Her job has appeared on RealClearPolitics, Fox News, Fox Business, and Newsmax. Observe Brianna on X as @briannalyman2