House Judiciary Grills Hur on Biden Classified Documents Probe
The hearing highlighted political divisions, with Democrats attacking Hur's integrity and Republicans questioning Biden's mental fitness.
- The House Judiciary Committee grilled former Special Counsel Robert Hur on his investigation into President Biden's mishandling of classified documents, revealing political tensions.
- Hur's report last month declined to bring charges against Biden, citing his age and memory lapses, but did not exonerate him.
- Democrats attempted to discredit Hur, accusing him of partisan bias, while Republicans focused on Biden's mental fitness and handling of classified information.
- The transcript of Biden's interview with federal prosecutors offered insights into his day-to-day presidency and memory issues.
- Contrasting treatments of Trump and Biden in handling classified documents highlight perceived biases and double standards in the justice system.


















































































































































































































