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Super Forgetful

Michael Ramirez, Feb. 11, 2024

President Biden will not face charges in the long-awaited Special Council classified document probe, but you wouldn’t know it by the political fallout. 

The report found that while President Biden “willfully retained” classified documents, some all the way back to the time he was in the Senate, and he “disclosed classified information,” some to Mark Zwonitzer, the ghostwriter who worked with Biden on two Memoirs, “Promises to Keep” from 1007 and “Promise Me, Dad” from 2017, he would not be charged.  

Special Counsel Robert Hur alleged that this information came from diaries and notebooks containing Biden’s notes, which contained classified information. Specifically, the report states that Biden read from sections from these private notebooks, which contained classified information, to Zwonitzer, who did not have clearance for the material. Hur alleges that three of the times, Biden read entire sections verbatim. The report equivocates on whether this disclosure rose to the level of a crime and states that no classified material ended up in the memoir. FBI agents recovered the material from Biden’s home in 2023.