The newly released voice confirms an interview with the then President Biden the lapses that White House officials denied at that time, including a president who clearly struggles to remember the year in which his older son died.
Even after the text is released, Biden’s assistants, including a White House spokesman, Ian Samz, Insist The president did not forget the year in which his son, Bo, due to brain cancer, shows the sound that Biden struggled to remember the year and should have asked his lawyer, who were sitting in the interview with him.
The interview was registered It was issued by the first of Axios.
Samz did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Voice of Biden’s interview with Special Chancellor Robert Hor is likely to fed a growing discussion between Democrats and others on whether there is an invisible effort to cover up the presidential mental capabilities of the president, as well as whether this contributed to the party’s defeat in 2024 in the ballot box. It also comes at a time when many new books offer new visions about what many have known behind the scenes.
Biden sat for more than five hours of interviews over two days in October 2023 as part of Hor investigation in keeping Biden for documents classified at his home and office, which was his time as vice president. Hor was later martyred in interviews when Biden described as “an elderly man who has a bad memory” in his final report at the end of the investigation.
Donald Trump and his Republican allies seized Hor Liden describing and demanding the sound of his interviews.
Attorney General Merik Garland has released a copy of Biden’s interviews, but not the sound. Garland said at the time that the sound was covered with the executive distinction, and the White House did not want to release it.
Republicans detained a wreath in contempt for Congress because of his refusal to hand over the sound.
News organizations, including NBC News, filed a lawsuit seeking any records of Biden interviews, and the problem was not resolved before Biden left.
About a month after Trump took office, the Ministry of Justice asked the court more time to consider the case because “the leadership of the new administration is still in the installation phase” in the administration, according to the court’s report.
The judge agreed to extend and order the lawyer of the Ministry of Justice to submit an update on the case of the case by May 20.
Hair, who was exploited by Garland, concluded a criminal investigation after finding documents classified in Biden’s house and office, that there was evidence that Biden kept secret information – a felony. But Hor said he did not think he could win a condemnation, partly due to the troubled Biden memory.
“We also thought about the trial, Mr. Biden is likely to present himself to the jury, as he did during our interview with him, as an elderly sympathetic and goodwill with poor memory,” Hor wrote in his report.
Biden’s lawyers at that time strongly pushed this description, on the pretext that he was a good performance in a difficult interview and suffered from the same types of memory lapses often by witnesses. Biden and senior Democrats, the effect of Harr, included such a description in a report in which no charges were charged.
Months later, Hour’s evaluation of Laiden was validated by his catastrophic performance during a discussion with Trump. Biden struggled to complete ideas and sentences throughout the discussion, which led to his exit from the 2024 race after weeks.