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Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. had even more dementia than we knew.
Last night, the excerpts were leaked from an October 2023 interview with Robert Huar. Robert Huar is a federal prosecutor who investigated him as possessing confidential documents.
They are terrible. They show men with severe cognitive decline. Biden couldn't even remember the basic facts, like when the election took place. Yes, Joe Biden – who wanted a presidency for his life – thought Donald Trump won in November 2017, not 2016. It wasn't a slip of words. He didn't know. The aide had to correct him.
Biden repeatedly says, “I don't remember” about the newly released HUR interview audio classification document
Even that summary does not capture Biden's struggle.
What he says is bad. The way he says it's bad. His voice is weak and whispers. He is quiet for the stretch, loses his line of thoughts, and offers a strangely emotional attitude about his son Beau – he does not remember when he died. He doesn't seem to remember being a vice president. He talks about being a senator and then jumps to running for the president.
Audio from an interview with then-President Biden's special advisor, Robert Huar, reveals that he raised Beau Biden's death, not a special advisor. (Getty Images)
In the end, the investigation of the classified documents went anywhere. (You shouldn't have it, just like in a similar case involving Donald Trump). But in the process, Har, a respected prosecutor who was a US lawyer for Maryland during Trump's first term, discovered something more important.
The HuR interviews are extremely important as Biden and his handlers have come to such lengths to protect Biden from press and public scrutiny even before the 2020 election.
Biden, of course, used a teleprompter in his speech. His press conferences were rare and closely written. He was told what questions to ask beforehand. Biden's few unscripted, commonly-looking live interactions came generally when he left the White House and walked to the Marines. He occasionally came across a reporter's “gaggle” screaming questions at him and spoke for a few seconds.

Hunter Biden, the son of US President Joe Biden, left federal court after a ju judge found him guilty at a criminal gun trial in Wilmington, Delaware on June 11, 2024. (Reuters/Hanna Bayer)
Hart's interview with Biden could have been the only time of Biden's entire presidency when he faced long questions that he couldn't control. It shows why Biden and his handlers worked so hard to avoid similar situations.
In a report on the investigation last year, Har wrote that Biden is “a sympathetic and well-meaning older man with bad memory.” The audio suggests that the description was kind.
You won't trust the guy in this interview and drive to the grocery store.
Biden had a nuclear code.
Worse, Hart interviewed Biden in 2023. If Biden and the people around him had their own paths, he would have been president until January 2029. The interview suggests he will nourish him by then.
When the Justice Department released HuR's report on his investigation in February 2024, legacy media quickly downplayed its importance and attacked Hur's motives.
…Legacy Media is the second most important villain here. It is Biden and the people around him, especially his wife Jill and son Hunter, who insists he is suitable to serve, and continues until he is 86 years old.
“In what appears to be a presumably legal document, these inclusions certainly seemed free.
Two days later, the Washington Post claimed in the headline Hur, which wrote “a five-hour showdown” with Biden, “The Five-Hour Showdown,” and wrote:
“Hur's explanation of Biden's attitude in “a well-meaning older man with poor memories” infuriated Biden's aides and thought it was sharply at odds with what happened while the president was sitting for a spontaneous question. ”
Conflict and sharp?
I previously wrote about the media's neglect of obligation to cover Biden's decline. This continued both before and after the Har Report until his tragic June 27 debate in Atlanta made him impossible. And I go back to media failure. Hur's report revealed that Biden's cognitive impairment is severe and that the White House is hiding it. The scheme should have been the story of the 2024 campaign from the moment the report was released.
This is not 20/20 hindsight on my part. On February 9, 2024, on the day the report was released, he wrote that it might actually be worse for Biden than the actual indictment.
Most of the media have looked in the opposite direction despite the visibly worsening of Biden's feathers and lapses in the spring of 2024. But legacy media is just the second most important villain here.
It will last until Biden and the people around him, especially his wife Jill and son Hunter, who insists he is suitable to serve and is 86 years old. Both Jill and Hunt had their reasons. Jill's desire for a trap of power would almost become a comic in its nakedness, if it wasn't so dangerous. Hunter has a champagne flavour and a beer budget (or, in his case, a cocaine flavour and a female budget).
But of course, all of them, including Biden, knew the truth. If it wasn't for them, they wouldn't have gone that long to hide it.
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Imagine Biden won. Imagine he somehow managed to find his way with Trump and then returned to Presidential Coco. Imagine that the media claimed that the video showing his decline throughout Election Day was simply “cheap fake” – it was throughout the spring. We will approach a constitutional crisis. Our system is not Congress. There is no quick or easy way to replace a modest president. And when he ran into the second term when he didn't have to, Biden showed that he wouldn't give up on power unless he was forced to do so.
Robert Hur told the truth to power. He is a hero.
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Biden and those around him lied about his basic functions as he tried to persuade American voters to give the most important work in the world for another four years. He should not be forgiven. His misdeeds belong to the first line of his obituary.
Even if you can't, you need to remember what he did.
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