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President Joe Biden lied about an exchange with special counsel Robert Hur regarding his son Beau during an angry press conference following the release of Hur’s report last month, a transcript of their five-hour interview confirms.
Hur’s report detailing the president’s handling of classified documents made several notes about Biden’s memory, including that he forgot the date of his son’s death and when his vice presidency began and ended. Biden held an unexpected press conference a few hours after the release of the report, criticizing Hur for questioning his late son’s death. The president, however, was the one who raised the date of his son’s death, according to the transcript the Daily Caller obtained .
Rather than pushing Biden about the date of Beau Biden’s death, Hur questioned the president on where work-related papers were being kept following the conclusion of his vice presidency in January of 2017.
After Hur released his report, Biden angrily reacted during a press conference on February 8, claiming Hur asked him when his son died.
“How in the hell dare he raise that?” Biden raged. “Frankly, when I was asked the question, I thought to myself, it wasn’t any of their damn business.”
Biden: There is even reference that I don’t remember when my son died. How in the hell dare he raise that? When I was asked the question I thought to myself, it wasn’t any of their damn business. Let me tell you something…. pic.twitter.com/VDImISHWOA
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 9, 2024
But Hur DID NOT ask the question – it was Biden himself who brought it up, and then could not remember what year his son died.
The discussion happened as follows, according to the transcript:
Hur: “So during this time when you were living at Chain Bridge Road and there were documents relating to the Penn Biden Center, or the Biden Institute, or the Cancer Moonshot, or your book, where did you keep papers that related to those things that you were actively working on?”
Biden: “Well, um … I, I, I, I, I don’t know. This is, what, 2017, 2018, that area?”
Hur: “Yes, sir.”
Biden: “Remember, in this time frame, my son is — either been deployed or is dying, and, and so it was — and by the way, there were still a lot of people at the time when I got out of the Senate that were encouraging me to run in this period, except the president. I’m not — and not a mean thing to say. He just thought that she had a better shot of winning the presidency than I did. And so I hadn’t, I hadn’t, at this point — even though I’m at Penn, I hadn’t walked away from the idea that I may run for office again. But if I ran again, I’d be running for president. And, and so what was happening, though — what month did Beau die? Oh, God, May 30 —”
Rachel Cotton, a White House lawyer: “2015”
Unidentified male “2015”
Biden: “Was it 2015 he had died?”
Unidentified male: “It was May of 2015.”
Biden: “It was 2015.”
Later in the interview, Biden was trying to remember what year Donald Trump was elected and when he was sworn in. He asked if it was in November 2017. Others in the room had to remind him that Trump was elected in November 2016, and was inaugurated in January 2017.
Biden: “And what’s happened in the meantime is that as… and Trump gets elected in November of 2017?”
Unidentifed male: “2016.”
Biden: “’16, 2016… all right. So… why do I have 2017 here?”
Ed Siskel, Biden’s White House Counsel: “That’s when you left office, January of 2017.”
Biden: “Yea, OK. But that’s when Trump gets sworn in, January.”
Siskel: “Right.”
Biden: “OK, yeah. And in 2017, Beau had passed and — this is personal …”
This is a much-discussed portion of Robert Hur’s interview with Joe Biden in which Biden piles on the misstatements. Biden stumbles on the year Donald Trump was elected president. He suggests he, Biden, was leaving the Senate in 2017 when in fact he was leaving the vice… pic.twitter.com/bnf4YilQtf
— Byron York (@ByronYork) March 12, 2024
Wow:
Joe Biden really did forget when his son Beau died…the newly released transcripts of his interview with the Special Counsel prove it. pic.twitter.com/ypZGJJrU9U
— Steve Cortes (@CortesSteve) March 12, 2024
Absolutely brutal. pic.twitter.com/gBcGVZBAdl
— Johnathan Marshall (@cajunphried) March 12, 2024
HOLY SHIT. We now have the five-hour transcript. Turns out that the “Biden couldn’t remember when Beau died” was all LIE.
There’s a special place in hell for these MAGA people and Hur. pic.twitter.com/YkvJnhrCcE
— A.J. Delgado (@AJDelgado13) March 12, 2024
Republicans had subpoenaed the Justice Department for the complete transcript and audio and Hur’s interviews with Biden, and had set a deadline of March 7. However, the DOJ did not hand over the transcripts until Tuesday morning, just a few hours prior to Hur’s testimony.
Only this morning—hours before today’s hearing—the DOJ finally provided the transcript of President Biden’s interview with Special Counsel Hur.
The timing is not coincidental.@POTUS has refused to be transparent with Americans about his mishandling of classified documents. pic.twitter.com/Mek2n0aoKE
— Rep. James Comer (@RepJamesComer) March 12, 2024
Biden Lied About Beau Exchange With Robert Hur During Angry Press Conferencehttps://t.co/N5LNttXfax
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) March 12, 2024
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