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Washington (AFP) - The special counsel who investigated Joe Biden's handling of classified documents defended his controversial remarks about the US president's memory on Tuesday, and his decision not to file criminal charges. Robert Hur's testimony before a congressional committee quickly turned into a partisan slugfest with Democrats and Republicans seizing on the contrasting behavior of Biden and Donald Trump, who has been indicted for his own mishandling of top-secret documents. In his nearly 350-page report released in February, Hur said criminal charges against Biden were not warranted a...
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Washington (AFP) - Robert Hur promised a "fair, impartial, and dispassionate" investigation when the veteran prosecutor was appointed special counsel a year ago to look into allegations that Joe Biden mishandled classified documents. Hur, in his final report released this week, absolved Biden of any criminal wrongdoing, but ignited a political firestorm with his disparaging comments on the president's mental state. Hur's remarks about Biden's poor memory in his nearly 400-page report were attacked as "gratuitous and inappropriate" by the White House and seized upon by Republicans to push claim...
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