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Biden admits to keep a classified Afghanistan's document for posterity in the leaked audio

Former President Joe Biden admitted in a new audio of his interview with the special consultant Robert Hur that he probably kept a classified document with Afghanistan after leaving the vice presidency for “descendants”.

Biden at first said he did not remember why he had the document when he was asked by Hur, who told him it was found in the library of his Seehaus.

“I don't know that I knew that he had the document, Biden replied,” but it was nothing I would have stopped thinking about it. ”

Hur noticed that Bob Woodward and Jules Witcover both wrote about him about the document in their books and asked if he wanted to hold on because it could be the subject of reporting or “history”.

Biden fights with words, important memories of leaked audio from the special consultant Hur interview

“I think I wanted to stick to it from posterity. I think this was my position in Afghanistan. From a historical point of view, I was of the opinion that there are certain points in history, world history in which basic things change with the help of technology,” he said.

“So there are many things that, in my opinion, fundamentally change how international societies work, and they relate a lot with technology.”

After the 80-year-old continued this topic for a while, Hur interrupted him to return to the subject of the document.

“No, I'm sorry, so I wanted it,” replied Biden. “It had nothing to do with Afghanistan.”

One of the lawyers of the former president then interrupted Hur: “For the purposes of a clean recording” he wanted to avoid “to get into speculative areas” and mentioned that bids answered the question of the document with the statement that he did not remember why he had it.

At that time Hur replied: “I think we should take a break.”

Former President Joe Biden (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

In other sections of the audio, bidges seem to be confused and ask in which year his son Beau Biden died and in which year he left the vice presidency.

House Judiciary is suing Garland for bidges Audio, which Hur says that he shows him as a “older man with a bad memory”

The audio, which refers to an examination of the treatment of bidens handling classifications in the context of the vice president, occurred after more than one year of the congress legislator, which demanded his release in the middle of questions about the memories of the former president and intellectual sharpness.

The lawyer Merrick Garland's lawyer in July because of the audio recordings and emphasized the importance of the “verbal and non -verbal context” of bidens, which could be provided by the audio recordings, especially if one regarded the accusation of bidges after the interview, partly because bids have been considered “a likeable, remarkable, noticeable, miserable Man with a poor man with a poor man with a poor man was seen with the elegant man, the miserable man. “

Robert Hur and Joe Biden

Hur decided against bidges after the interview because biden was seen as “a personable, well -intentioned, older man with a bad memory”. (Getty Images)

At the time, the committee argued that the audio recordings, not only the transcripts of them, “the best available proof of how President Biden presented themselves during the interview”.

This lawsuit was filed before Biden from the Presidential Race of 2024 came out in July after he had to struggle with Trump in a June debate.

Biden had exercised the executive privilege through the audio recordings during the president.

Hur, who published his report in February 2024 after months of investigation to the public, did not recommend criminal complaints against bidies for abuse and maintenance of classified documents, and he said he would not file an indictment against bidies, even if he was not in the oval office.

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These records included classified documents on military and foreign policy politics in Afghanistan and in other countries, including national security and foreign policy, which said that Hur got involved “sensitive sources of intelligence and methods”.

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