Will Joe Biden Suffer Politically From the Justice Department Special Counsel Saying His Brain Doesn’t Work?
Joe Biden,Politics,Polarization,Gerontocracy,White House,Justice Department,2024 Presidential Election
Well, right on the heels of President Joe Biden referring twice to 2021 interactions with world leaders who were deceased at the time, the Justice Department special prosecutor in charge of investigating Biden’s handling of classified materials went and wrote a report explaining that he is not recommending an indictment of the president because, among other things, Biden would come across to jurors as “a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory” rather than someone who knowingly violated the law.
The prosecutor, Robert Hur, explained this statement by writing in his report that Biden struggled during an interview to remember which years certain events occurred, and whether he was vice president at the time; he also wrote that Biden “did not remember, even within several years, when his son Beau died.” (It was 2015.) On the heels of that—a lot of things are happening on the heels of things right now, a real widening-gyre situation—Biden held a Thursday night press conference to address the question of his mental faculties, among other topics. And then he referred to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi as the president of Mexico.
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