Biden Apparently Lied About Statements In Hur Investigation

The explosive transcript of special counsel Robert Hur’s two-day interview with President Joe Biden is now public, and it laid bare the blatant lie the Democrat told when angrily responding to the investigation.

Remember, Hur declined to pursue charges over classified documents mishandled by the president. His reasoning, which caused widespread criticism even from the White House, was that Biden is a “sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.”

Indeed, Biden goes on lengthy diatribes about trivial matters completely unrelated to the classified documents scandal in the transcript. But at one point the conversation touched on the death of his son, Beau.

Hur’s report, released last month, noted that the president could not remember the year of his son’s death. This was part of his reasoning that Biden would cut a sympathetic figure to a jury with his bumbling manifestations of aging.

The president, however, acted as though he was outraged by being questioned about Beau’s death.

Biden told reporters after the conclusions were released that he was shocked that Hur raised the subject and that it was none of the special counsel’s business. This was part of his rebuttal to charges of advancing senility.

But a review of the transcript revealed a wholly different sequence of events. Turns out that it was the president who mentioned the death of his son — not the special counsel.

So Biden’s indignation to the press and public after Hur’s report was released was a mirage. The interviewer did not broach that touchy subject, rather it was the president himself.

To make matters worse, Democrats picked up Biden’s indignation and ran with it in scathing criticism of the findings of the probe. Leftist lawmakers accused Hur of disparaging, trashing and smearing the president.

At the same time, several claimed that Hur’s conclusions completely exonerated Biden, something the special counsel strongly denied.

That’s not to say that Republicans were happy with the outcome either. In the end, Hur decided to forego prosecuting the president because he felt that achieving a conviction would be difficult considering the obvious mental decline of the commander in chief.

So Biden was able to skate on what Democrats continue to blast Trump over.