Saturday, November 16

White House calls criticism of Joe Biden's mental acuity inappropriate

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By Evaristo Lara

Iam Sams, spokesman for the White House legal counsel’s office, defined as inappropriate to observations on Joe Biden’s mental acuity Submitted by Robert Kyoung Hur, Special Prosecutor in charge of the investigation related to the improper handling of official documentation discovered in the residence of the current president of the nation.

The New York Lawyer analyzed the 90 documents, 50 of them with classified marks, found by authorities in the corner of an office located in Joe Biden’s home, based in Wilmington, Delaware, and from that concluded that the 81-year-old Democrat “intentionally” withheld said material when he served as vice president, but did not file any charges against him because he defined him as an individual who was a victim of memory problems.

“Based on our direct interactions and observations of him, he is someone about whom many jurors will want to identify reasonable doubt. It would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him (by then a former president in his 80s) of a serious crime that requires a stubborn state of mind.

We have also considered that, in the trial, Mr. Biden would likely appear before a juryas he did during our interview, like a sympathetic, well-intentioned old man with a bad memory“says the final report released by prosecutor Hur.

Special Counsel Robert Kyoung’s description of Joe Biden calls into question his ability to continue governing the country for four more years. (Credit: Julia Nikhinson / EFE)

In this regard, at a press conference, the White House spokesperson described the prosecutor’s comments as “inaccurate,” but agreed that the decision not to charge the president had been correct.

“Unfortunately, the gratuitous comments that the former attorney general spoke of have naturally attracted the attention of all the headlines. “They are wrong and they are inaccurate,” she stated.

In fact, Iam Sams emphasized that the prosecutor’s report rules out any possibility that the classified documents on military and foreign policy in Afghanistan, as well as others related to national security and foreign policy, have been shared by the current head of the nation.

“The report lays out example after example of how the president intentionally failed to take classified documents. The report exposes how the president did not share classified documents with anyone. The report exposes how the president did not share classified information with anyone.

On page two, the report maintains that the president intentionally withheld materials, but buried them much later. On page 215, the report says, and I quote: in fact, there is ‘a paucity of evidence on these points’. Simply put, this case is closed,” he concluded.

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