In the interview by Special Counsel Robert Hur, he explained that Biden was a “tired old man.”
The GOP-led House Judiciary Committee advanced an effort to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress Thursday, after he withheld recordings of a prosecutor’s interviews with President Joe Biden—but even if Garland becomes the third attorney general in the last 12 years to be held in contempt, he’s unlikely to face charges.
The Judiciary committee voted to recommend the House hold Garland in contempt after the Justice Department rejected a February subpoena from the Judiciary and Oversight committees for recordings of Biden’s interviews with Special Counsel Robert Hur.
The interviews were part of a classified documents probe that resulted in no criminal charges but ended with Hur saying Biden showed “poor memory”—a point many Republicans have focused on.
Although they handed over a transcript which could be altered in Bidens favor, recordings would indicate Biden’s responses, his demeanor, his delay in answering relevant questions and possibly prodding by Hur.We are not privy to this video because Biden’s White House invoked “executive privilege.” Where is the privilege? They handed over the narrative, why not the video.
Was Biden answering the questions or was a surrogate. We will not know until we get the video.
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