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Biden disputes special counsel’s report in national address

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President Joe Biden in a televised address Thursday evening disputed a special counsel’s claims that he willfully retained classified material at his Delaware home, and that he exhibited poor memory during an investigation of that material.

“My memory has not gotten worse,” Biden told reporters hours after the release of special counsel Robert Hurt’s report. “My memory is fine.”

Biden also said, “I’ve seen the headlines since the report was released about my willful retention of documents. This these assertions not only misleading, they’re just plain wrong.”

Hur’s report did say Biden willfully retained the classified documents.

But Biden noted that Hur elsewhere in the same report wrote “there is in fact a shortage of evidence” that the president willfully retained classified material related to Afghanistan.

On another page in the report, Biden said, Hur wrote, “The decision to decline criminal charges was straight forward. The evidence suggests that Mr. Biden did not willfully retain these documents.”

US President Joe Biden speaks about the Special Counsel report in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 8, 2024 in a surprise last-minute addition to his schedule for the day.

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