Special Prosecutor Robert Hur on Thursday released a 388-page report on the investigation into Biden’s stolen classified documents.
Joe Biden STOLE SCIF-designated confidential documents and improperly stored them at the Penn Biden Center, his garage in Delaware, his home in Virginia, and his attorney’s office in Boston.
At least 5 White House aides, including former White House counselor Dana Remus, were implicated in Biden’s classified documents scandal.
Hur found that Joe Biden “voluntarily withheld” classified information, but decided not to charge him. Hur said there was evidence that Biden kept confidential notebooks, “knowing that he wasn’t allowed to do that.”
“Our investigation uncovered evidence that President Biden intentionally retained and disclosed classified materials following his vice presidency when he was a private citizen. These materials included (1) marked classified documents on military and foreign policy in Afghanistan and (2) notebooks containing Biden’s handwritten entries on national security and foreign policy matters involving sensitive intelligence sources and methods. FBI agents recovered these materials from the garage, offices and basement of Mr. Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware,” according to the report reviewed by The Gateway Expert.
According to Robert Hur, in 2017, Joe Biden read aloud confidential passages about Situation Room meetings to his ghostwriter “word letter on at least three occasions” – and Biden has not yet been charged.
Biden “voluntarily kept his confidential notebooks… he kept them in his home and knew he was not allowed to do that.”
“We also assessed whether Mr. Biden intentionally disclosed national defense information to his ghostwriter by reading aloud certain confidential notebook passages to the ghostwriter almost verbatim on at least three occasions,” the report said.
Biden was not accused of reading confidential information to his ghostwriter because jurors might have concluded that his actions were “unintentional.”
“Mr. Biden should have known that by reading his unfiltered notes about confidential meetings in the Situation Room, he risked sharing confidential information with his ghostwriter. But the evidence does not show that when Biden shared specific passages with his ghostwriter, Biden knew the passages were classified and intended to share classified information. Biden’s lapses in attentiveness and vigilance demonstrate why former officials should not keep unsecured classified materials at home and read them aloud to others, but jurors may well conclude that the “Biden’s actions were not intentional. We therefore decline to blame Mr. Biden for disclosing these passages to his ghostwriter,” the report reads.
While reviewing the notebooks with Zwonitzer, Mr. Biden sometimes read classified notes aloud word for word, but also sometimes appeared to skip over sensitive information and warned Zwonitzer that material in the notebooks could be classified.
Biden told the special counsel that he told his ghostwriter that the information in his notebook was classified, but he didn’t actually mean “classified.”
In Mr. Biden’s written responses to questions from our office, he questioned whether he was aware that the information in his notebooks was classified. In those responses, Biden explained that when he described the material in his notebooks to Zwonitzer as “classified” he didn’t actually mean “classified.” According to Biden, “I may have used the word ‘classified’ with Zwonitzer in a generic sense, to refer not to the formal classification of national security information, but to sensitive or private matters to ensure that Mr. Zwonitzer does not write about them. Mr. Biden qualified this response by explaining, “I do not recall the specific conversations you reference with Mr. Zwonitzer, which occurred more than six years ago,” the report said.
Robert Hur said this is not a credible explanation, but still decided not to accuse Joe Biden!
The classified information did not appear in books published by Joe Biden.
THIS IS A CLEAR EXAMPLE OF THE TWO-TIER JUSTICE SYSTEM IN AMERICA
In June, Jack Smith indicted Trump on 37 federal charges for storing classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence.
Trump was charged in federal court in Florida with 31 counts of intentional withholding of national defense information and 6 other procedural crimes stemming from his conversations with his lawyer.
Recall that the Democratic media complex repeatedly leaked a dubious story about Trump sharing classified information with a reporter at his Bedminster property.