BREAKING NEWS: Jim Jordan Plays Video Of Biden For Special Counsel Robert Hur To Get His Response

Forbes Breaking News
12 Mar 202411:17

Summary

TLDRThe transcript details a hearing where Special Counsel Robert Her's report on President Biden's mishandling of classified information is discussed. Her found Biden willfully retained and improperly stored classified documents post-vice presidency, yet chose not to charge him due to his sympathetic portrayal as a forgetful elderly man. The summary also includes President Biden's response to the report, where he acknowledges responsibility for oversight but disputes the severity of his actions, and defends his mental acuity and qualifications for office.

Takeaways

  • 📜 Robert Hur was appointed as Special Counsel on January 12, 2023, to investigate whether Joe Biden unlawfully retained classified information.
  • 🔍 The investigation found that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency, storing them in unsecure places at his home.
  • 👥 Hur interviewed 147 witnesses and examined 7 million documents, including emails, text messages, and other materials from both classified and unclassified sources.
  • 🚫 Joe Biden shared classified information with individuals who were not authorized to see it, including his ghostwriter.
  • ⚠️ The report indicated that the shared information could pose a serious risk to America's national security.
  • 🤔 Joe Biden claimed he took his notebooks after his vice presidency because 'every president before me has done the same exact thing,' despite not having been president at that time.
  • 🧳 Mr. Hur suggested that Biden's lack of memory and sympathetic portrayal as an elderly man influenced the decision not to bring charges.
  • 📝 The 345-page report by Mr. Hur outlines the key facts of Biden's mishandling of classified information but concludes without charges due to Biden's presentation to a jury.
  • 🎥 A video of President Biden's press conference is to be played, which contains statements that contradict findings in Hur's report.
  • 🗣️ President Biden defends his actions and memory in the press conference, emphasizing his accomplishments as president and his mental acuity.
  • 🤝 In the transcript, there is also a mention of hostage negotiation efforts and geopolitical strategy involving Mexico and the Middle East, suggesting a broader context of Biden's presidency.

Q & A

  • Who was appointed as special counsel on January 12th, 2023, and what was the fundamental question he had to address?

    -Robert Her was appointed as special counsel, and he had to address whether Joe Biden unlawfully retained classified information.

  • What did the investigation uncover about President Biden's handling of classified materials after his vice presidency?

    -The investigation found that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials about Afghanistan and handwritten notes in his notebooks, storing them in unsecure places in his home.

  • What evidence did Mr. Her examine during his investigation?

    -Mr. Her examined 7 million documents, including emails, text messages, photographs, videos, toll records, and other materials from both classified and unclassified sources, as well as interviewed 147 witnesses.

  • What was the nature of the information that President Biden shared with individuals not authorized to see it?

    -President Biden shared classified information with his ghostwriter, which is information that only individuals with security clearance are supposed to see.

  • Why did Mr. Her decide not to bring charges against President Biden?

    -Mr. Her chose not to bring charges because President Biden would likely present himself to a jury as a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with poor memory.

  • How did President Biden respond to the special counsel's report in his press conference?

    -President Biden defended himself by stating that he took his notebooks after his vice presidency because 'every president before me has done the same exact thing,' and he felt entitled to do so.

  • What did President Biden say about his memory and his ability to continue as president?

    -President Biden stated that he is well-meaning and an elderly man who knows what he is doing, and he does not need the special counsel's recommendation. He also claimed that his memory is fine and that he has accomplished a lot since becoming president.

  • What was President Biden's explanation for the classified information found in his home?

    -President Biden explained that he thought all the documents were being moved to the archives and that his staff was responsible for overseeing the transfer of the material. He also mentioned that none of the documents were high classified and did not have any security markings.

  • Did President Biden take responsibility for the mishandling of classified documents?

    -President Biden took responsibility for not having seen exactly what his staff was doing and acknowledged that he should have overseen the transfer of the material more closely.

  • What is President Biden's stance on the appointment of a special counsel in his case and in the case of his rival?

    -President Biden believes that a special counsel should have been appointed in both cases to ensure that there was no bias in the investigations, and he emphasized that the special counsel concluded that he did not break the law.

  • What incident involving the Middle East and Mexico is mentioned in the script, and what was the United States' proposed commitment?

    -The script mentions a hostage negotiation incident involving the Middle East and Mexico. The United States proposed to deal with two items: protection against an archenemy to the northeast and providing ammunition and material for defense, although the details were not specified.

Outlines

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📜 Biden's Mishandling of Classified Documents

The opening statement discusses the findings of Special Counsel Robert Hur's investigation into President Joe Biden's retention of classified information. It highlights that Biden willfully kept and improperly stored classified documents and notes in his home, even sharing them with unauthorized individuals. Despite the evidence and interviews with 147 witnesses, Hur decided against pressing charges due to Biden's portrayal as a sympathetic, forgetful elderly man. The summary also includes Biden's response to the report, where he dismisses his memory issues and defends his actions by comparing them to past presidents.

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🗣️ Biden's Press Conference on Classified Documents

This paragraph summarizes President Biden's press conference following the release of the special counsel's report. Biden addresses concerns about his age and mental acuity, insisting that his memory is fine and pointing to his accomplishments as president. He takes responsibility for not overseeing the handling of classified material by his staff and explains the misunderstanding regarding sharing classified information with his ghostwriter. Biden also expresses his belief that a special counsel should have been appointed in his case as well, to ensure equal scrutiny compared to his predecessor.

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🤝 International Diplomacy and Regional Conflicts

The final paragraph shifts focus to international diplomacy, specifically discussing President Biden's involvement in negotiations concerning Mexico and the Middle East. It mentions Biden's efforts to convince Mexico to open a gate for humanitarian aid and the U.S. commitments that followed, including defense support against an unspecified regional threat. The paragraph also touches on the president's suspicions about Hamas's awareness and potential interference with these diplomatic efforts.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Special Counsel

A Special Counsel is an attorney appointed to investigate and potentially prosecute government officials for misconduct. In the video's context, Robert Hur was appointed as the Special Counsel to investigate whether President Joe Biden unlawfully retained classified information post his vice presidency. The role of the Special Counsel is central to the video's narrative as it sets the stage for the legal and political implications discussed.

💡Classified Information

Classified Information refers to material that has been determined by the government to require protection against unauthorized disclosure due to its sensitivity. The video discusses how President Biden allegedly retained and mishandled such information, which is a critical point in the investigation led by the Special Counsel. The handling of classified information is a key theme in the video, highlighting the potential security risks and legal consequences.

💡Unsecure Places

Unsecure places in this context refer to locations where sensitive or classified information is stored without the necessary security measures. The video mentions that President Biden stored classified documents in unsecure places in his home, which raises concerns about the potential exposure of this information to unauthorized individuals.

💡Willful Retention

Willful Retention implies intentional and deliberate action to keep something, in this case, classified information. The Special Counsel's report indicates that President Biden willfully retained classified materials after his vice presidency, which is a significant legal determination with implications for potential charges.

💡Ghostwriter

A Ghostwriter is a person who writes content for someone else, often without receiving public credit. In the video, it is mentioned that President Biden shared classified information with his ghostwriter, which is a breach of security protocols as only individuals with the appropriate clearance should have access to such information.

💡National Security

National Security encompasses the measures taken by a government to protect the country's safety, territorial integrity, and interests. The video discusses the potential risks to national security posed by the mishandling of classified information, emphasizing the seriousness of the allegations against President Biden.

💡Sympathetic Character

A Sympathetic Character is a figure who elicits empathy or compassion from the audience. The video describes how the Special Counsel chose not to bring charges against President Biden, in part, because he might present himself to a jury as a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with poor memory, which is a significant factor in the legal outcome.

💡Forgetful Old Man

The term 'Forgetful Old Man' is used in the video to describe President Biden's portrayal in the Special Counsel's report, suggesting that his memory issues could be a factor in his handling of classified information. This characterization is important as it relates to the decision not to prosecute and the public's perception of his actions.

💡Press Conference

A Press Conference is a meeting where the media is invited to hear and ask questions about a topic or event. In the video, President Biden's press conference following the release of the Special Counsel's report is mentioned, where he addresses the allegations and his response to them, which is a key part of the narrative.

💡Entitlement

Entitlement refers to a feeling of deserving privileges or special treatment. The video suggests that President Biden felt entitled to take his notebooks, which contained classified information, after his vice presidency, indicating a sense of privilege that may have contributed to the situation.

💡Mental Acuity

Mental Acuity is the sharpness and clarity of one's mental faculties. The video touches on concerns about President Biden's age and mental acuity, suggesting that these factors may influence his judgment and ability to handle sensitive information, which is a significant aspect of the public's perception of his actions.

Highlights

Robert Hur was appointed as Special Counsel on January 12, 2023, to investigate whether Joe Biden unlawfully retained classified information.

Evidence found that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency.

Biden kept classified documents about Afghanistan and handwritten notes in unsecure places in his home.

Mr. Hur interviewed 147 witnesses and examined 7 million documents in his investigation.

Biden shared classified information with his ghostwriter, which is a breach of security protocols.

The information shared could risk serious damage to America's national security.

Joe Biden claimed he took his notebooks after vice presidency because 'every president before me has done the same'.

Biden's sense of entitlement is suggested by his statements regarding the handling of classified information.

Mr. Hur chose not to bring charges against Biden, describing him as a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with poor memory.

Biden's press conference contradicts findings in the report, particularly regarding his memory and handling of classified documents.

Biden takes responsibility for not overseeing his staff's handling of classified material.

Biden believes he is the most qualified person to be president despite concerns about his age and mental acuity.

Biden insists he did not share classified information with his ghostwriter, contrary to the special counsel's findings.

Biden reflects on what he would have done differently regarding the oversight of classified documents.

Biden argues for the necessity of a special counsel appointment to ensure equal scrutiny of his actions and those of his rival.

Biden concludes that he did not break the law and that a special counsel confirmed this conclusion.

Discussion of a hostage negotiation situation and its relation to the timing of the classified information scandal.

Transcripts

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pursuant to an agreement with the

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ranking member uh Nadler and without

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objection chairman comr and ranking

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member Raskin will be permitted to

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participate in today's hearing for the

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purposes of making opening statements

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and asking questions of the witness that

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each will receive three minutes for an

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opening statement and five minutes to

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question the witness the chair now

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recognizes himself for an opening

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statement Robert her was appointed

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special Council on January 12th

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2023 he had a fundamental question to

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address

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did Joe Biden unlawfully retain

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classified information the answer yes he

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did page one of Mr her's report he says

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this our investigation uncovered

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evidence that President Biden willfully

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retained and disclos classified

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materials after his vice presidency when

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he was a private citizen he further

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writes Mr Biden willfully retained

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marked classified documents about

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Afghanistan and handwritten notes in his

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notebooks which he stored in unsecure

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places in his home Joe Biden kept

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classified information and Joe Biden

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failed to store classified information

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properly Mr her made these

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determinations after interviewing 147

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Witnesses he examined 7 million

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documents including emails text messages

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photographs videos toll records and

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other materials from both classified and

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unclassified

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sources but there's more he not only Joe

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Biden not only kept information he

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wasn't allowed to keep and he not only

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failed to secure that information

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properly he also shared it with people

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he wasn't allowed to who weren't allowed

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to see

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it shared that information with his

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ghost riter and remember this is

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information that only individuals with

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the security clearance are supposed to

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see Mr her told us on page 200 of his

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report report that it's the kind of

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information that quote risk serious

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damage to America's national

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security and what did Joe Biden have to

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say about all this what was his

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explanation on page 94 of Mr her's

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report Joe Biden said he took his

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notebooks with him after his vice

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presidency because quote their mind and

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every president before me has done the

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same exact thing never mind the fact

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that he had never been president when he

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took this information but what comes

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through is Joe Biden felt he was

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entitled you can almost hear it you can

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feel the arrogance in the statement

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they're mine but even with all that Mr

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her chose not to bring charges because

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quote Mr Biden would likely present

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himself to a jury as he did in our

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interview of him as a sympathetic

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well-meaning elderly man with a poor

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memory a forgetful old man who Mr H said

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did not remember when he was vice

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president forgetting on the first day of

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the interview when his team when his

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term ended and forgetting on the second

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day of the interview when his term as

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vice president

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began Mr her produced a 345 page report

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but in the end it boils down to a few

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key facts Joe Biden kept classified

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information Joe Biden failed to properly

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secure classified information and Jo

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Biden shared classified information with

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people he wasn't supposed

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to Joe Biden broke the law but because

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he's a forgetful old man who would

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appear sympathetic to a jury Mr her

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chose not to bring

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charges Mr her we think it's important

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that you be able to respond to President

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Biden's response to your report so we're

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going to play a short video of Mr

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Biden's press President Biden's press

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conference after your report was

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released because there's things in this

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press conference that the president

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United States says that are directly

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contradicted by what you found in your

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report so if we could play that

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video

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Everybody

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evening let me say a few things before I

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take your

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questions as you know the special counil

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releasees finding today about their look

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into my handling of classified

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documents President Biden something the

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special counsel said in his report is

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that one of the reasons you were not

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charged is because in his description

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you are a well-meaning elderly man with

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a poor memory I'm well-meaning and I'm

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an elderly man and I know what the hell

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I'm doing I've been president I put this

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country back on his feet I don't need

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his recommendation it's totally bad is

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your memory and can you continue as

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president my memory is so bad I let you

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speak

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that's that's your memory has gotten

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worse Mr President my memory is not my

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memory is fine my memory take a look at

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what I've done since I become president

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none of you thought I could pass any of

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the things I got passed how'd that

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happen you know I guess I just forgot

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what was going on Mr Mr President voters

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have concerns about your age how are you

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going to assuage them and do you fear

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that this report is only going to fuel

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further concerns about only by some of

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you Mr Mr Mr CLE criminal liability

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today but do you take responsibility for

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at least being careless with classified

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material I take responsibility for not

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having seen exactly what my staff was

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doing there goes in and points out

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things that appeared in my garage things

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that came out of my home things that

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were move were moved not by me but my

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staff but my staff

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[Music]

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Mr Mr President Mr President for months

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when you were asked about your age you

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would respond with the words watch me

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many American people have been watching

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and they have expressed concerns about

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your age that is your judgment that is

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your judg to public not Jud conern they

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express concerns about your mental

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acuity they say that you are too old Mr

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President in December you told me that

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you believe there are many other

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Democrats who could defeat Donald Trump

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so why does it have to be you now what

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what is your answer I'm the most

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qualified person in this country to be

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president of the United States and

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finish the job I

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[Music]

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started why are you confusing the names

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ofal leaders thank you everyone I did

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not share classified information I did

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not share with your ghost with my ghost

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right I did not guarantee you did not

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but special Council said he did not say

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that he did not say that but Mr

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President let me answer your

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question the fact of the matter is what

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I did didn't want repeated I didn't want

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him to know and I didn't read it to him

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was I had written a long memorandum to

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President Obama why we should not be in

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this in Afghanistan and I was multiple

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pages and so what I was referring to I

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said classified I should have said it

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was should be private because it was a

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contact between the president and the

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vice president as to what was going on

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that's what he was referring to it was

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not classified information in that

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document that was not

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[Music]

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he called on me um when you look back at

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this incident is there anything you

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would do differently now and do you

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think that a special prosecutor should

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have been appointed in the first place

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in both of these

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cases first of all what I would have

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done is overseen the transfer of the

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material that was in my office in my

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offices I should have done that if I go

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back I didn't have the responsibility to

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that that was my staff was supposed to

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do that and they referenced that in the

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report and my staff did not do it in the

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way that for example I didn't know how

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half the boxes got in my garage until I

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found out staff gathered them up put

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them together and took them to the

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garage in my home and all the stuff that

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was in my home was in filing cabinets

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that were either locked or able to on it

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was in my house it wasn't out in like in

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Mar Lago in a public place where and

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none of it was high classified didn't

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have any of that red stuff on it you

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know what I mean around the corners none

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of that and so I wish I had paid more

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attention to how the documents were

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being moved and where I thought they

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were being moved to the archives I

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thought all of us was being moved that's

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what I thought now what was the last

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part of your question whether a special

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counsel should have been appointed in

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this case and in the case of your rival

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president former president I think a

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special counsel should have been

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appointed and the reason I think a

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special counsel should have been

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appointed is because I did not want to

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be in a position that they looked at

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Trump and weren't going to look at me

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just like they looked at the vice

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president and the fact is they made a

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firm conclusion I did not break the law

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period thank you all very very

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much

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Neti the hostage

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negotiation I'm of the view as you know

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that the

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conduct of the

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response in go in the Goda strip has

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been

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um over the

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top I think that

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uh as you

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know initially the president of Mexico

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CCE did not want to open up the gate to

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allow humanitarian material to get in I

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talk to them I convince them to open the

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gate let them make them part of the

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Middle East and recognize them fully in

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return for certain things that the

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United States would commit to do and the

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commitment that we were proposed to do

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related to two two two items I'm not

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going to go in detail but one of them

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was to deal with um the protection

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against their Arch Enemy to the

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Northwest a Northeast I should say the

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second one by providing ammunition and

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material for them to defend themselves

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coincidentally that's the time frame

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when this broke out I have no proof what

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I'm about to say but it's not

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unreasonable to suspect that the Hamas

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understood what was about to take place

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and wanted to break it up before it

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happened thank you

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everybody we're everybody to hold for a

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moment

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off chair now recognizes the ranking

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member of Mr Nadler for an opening

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statement

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