DOJ Investigation Unveils President Biden’s Approach to Classified Documents As He’s Described As “Elderly Man with a Poor Memory”

Investigation into President Joe Biden’s Handling of Classified Documents Unveils Troubling Findings

 

In a highly anticipated move, the Department of Justice has released the results of its investigation into President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents.

The report, while stopping short of recommending charges against the 81-year-old president, paints a critical picture of Biden’s actions, describing him as an “elderly man with a poor memory.”

The investigation sheds light on sensitive files discovered in Biden’s garage and personal office.

National Security Risks and Reading Habits

One alarming revelation from the report is Biden’s habit of reading sensitive files to a ghostwriter, posing a significant national security risk.

The exposure of classified information during these sessions raised concerns about potential threats to the nation’s security. Despite these risks, the report falls short of advocating for charges against the president.

Challenges in Bringing Charges

One reason cited for the decision not to press charges is the likelihood that, in a trial setting, Mr. Biden would portray himself as a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory.

This portrayal, emphasized during the interview with investigators, played a role in the Department of Justice’s decision-making process.

Awareness of Classified Information Protocols

While the report acknowledges that there is evidence suggesting Biden’s awareness of the prohibition against keeping classified handwritten notes after leaving office, it underscores the former president’s familiarity with measures aimed at safeguarding classified information.

Biden’s extensive Washington career contributed to his understanding of the necessity of these measures in preventing harm to national security.

Storage of Classified Notebooks

The investigation brings attention to the storage conditions of notebooks containing classified information at Biden’s residence.

Contrary to a simple case of misplacement, the report reveals that these notebooks were deliberately kept in unlocked drawers at his home.

Furthermore, Biden considered these notebooks highly private and valued possessions, consulting them extensively during discussions with his ghostwriter.

Special Counsel’s Perspective

Special counsel Robert Hur, responsible for the report, underscores Biden’s reluctance to part with the classified notebooks, viewing them as integral to his personal archive.

The findings raise questions about the balance between preserving a public figure’s personal history and the imperative to protect classified national security information.

In essence, the report paints a complex picture of President Biden’s actions, highlighting the challenges of addressing potential mishandling of classified documents while considering the nuanced circumstances surrounding the former president’s memory and intent.

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