9:20 PM ET: Biden addresses special counsel’s findings in docs case
Feb 9, 2024
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President Biden dismisses criticism of memory lapses in special counsel report on his handling of classified documents, emphasizing his achievements as president.
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President Joe Biden dismissed criticism of memory lapses cited in a special counsel report on his handling of classified documents.
Biden defended his position and accomplishments, challenging those who questioned his mental capabilities.
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President Biden's response to Special Counsel's report
President Joe Biden gave remarks following the release of the Special Counsel's report on his handling of classified documents. The report recommended that Biden not face charges and that he fully retain and disclose classified military and national security information. Biden expressed anger at the description of him in the report as an elderly man with a poor memory, particularly in reference to his son's death.
Biden's defense against age and memory concerns
Biden also addressed reporters' questions about his age and memory, stating that his memory is fine and pointing to his achievements since becoming president. He emphasized that he has been able to pass important legislation, despite doubts from the media. He defended his position and accomplishments, challenging those who questioned his mental capabilities.
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President Biden Responds to Special Counsel's Report and Defends His Memory and Record
President Joe Biden dismissed criticism of memory lapses cited in a special counsel report on his handling of classified documents. Listen for details.