In a recent congressional hearing, Democrat Rep. Pramiya Jayapal made a bold and unsubstantiated claim that Special Counsel Robert Hur had “exonerated” President Joe Biden in his report on Biden’s mishandling of classified documents. However, Special Counsel Hur swiftly corrected Rep. Jayapal, stating firmly, “I did not exonerate him.”
The exchange took place during a House Judiciary Committee hearing, where Rep. Jayapal attempted to assert that Hur’s report had absolved President Biden of any wrongdoing. However, the Special Counsel immediately refuted this claim, making it clear that his report did not “exonerate” the President.
Hur also noted that his job as a special prosecutor was not to “exonerate” Biden, but to determine whether there was sufficient evidence to believe Biden could be convicted in court.
The prosecutor said he could not recommend charges for Biden because the 81-year-old president would be viewed by jurors as an “elderly man with a poor memory.”
A visibly agitated Rep. Jayapal then snapped, “It’s my time,” appearing to try to intimidate Hur into refraining from correcting her. The tense exchange highlighted the political polarization surrounding the issue and the willingness of some to make unfounded claims in an attempt to protect their political interests.
NEW: Special Counsel Robert Hur testifies that he did *not* exonerate President Joe Biden.
The moment came after Democrat Rep. Pramila Jayapal claimed that Biden was exonerated.
Hur said he did not exonerate Biden which prompted Jayapal to have a fit and move on.
Hur: “I did… pic.twitter.com/Fq9RmS5ai6
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 12, 2024
The Special Counsel’s report, which was published last month, concluded that President Biden had mishandled classified documents but did not recommend any criminal charges. The report detailed a yearlong investigation into the matter and was widely anticipated by both Democrats and Republicans.
The findings have been met with mixed reactions from both sides of the political aisle, with some Democrats claiming vindication for the President and some Republicans calling for further investigation.
The exchange between Rep. Jayapal and Special Counsel Hur underscores the importance of accuracy and truth in political discourse. It is essential for elected officials to be held accountable for their statements and to ensure that they are not misrepresenting the facts to serve their own political agendas.
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