close
close

Bombshell leaked Audio unveils stuttering Joe Biden, who tries to remember the death of his son Beau during the 2023 probe in 2023

Ex-President Joe Biden's audio of the Bombhell interview, in which he has difficulty remembering the death of his son Beau during an investigation of 2023, has been leaked.

At the time, a special report by Robert Hur said that bidges “deliberately maintain and revealed classified materials revealed”, but rejected him to accuse him of a crime.

4

Biden delivers comments on the House Democratic Caucus Issues Conference in Leesburg, Virginia, USACredit: EPA
Photo by Robert Hur, US lawyer.

4

The US lawyer Robert Hur will arrive in front of the US district court in Baltimore in 2019Credit: AP
Joe Biden speaks to his son Beau Biden in Iraq.

4

Biden (r) speaks to his son, captain of the US Army, Beau Biden (L) at Camp Victory in 2009Credit: AFP

The investigation states that the ex-president could not remember significant life events such as the data he served as Vice President and the year in which his son Beau died.

Mr. Hur said the lack of accusations at this time: “In court, Mr. Biden would probably be a jury as a likeable, well -intentioned, older man with a bad memory.”

While the transcripts of the interview with HUR became public last year, the first audio recording of the Bombshell interview has now appeared.

The ex-President sat and spoke to Hur for five hours in autumn 2023 as part of the special consultant's probe.

In a clip published by Axios, bidges were asked where he kept papers in affairs where he “actively worked” after working as Vice President of Barack Obama in 2017.

He takes a long break before he says: “I don't know”.

And at another point you can even hear bidges where he asked: “Do I make sense to you?”

The Democrat also tried to remember when his eldest son Beau died and was looking for a confirmation of those who were in the interview.

Biden asked: “What month did Beau die? Oh God, May 30th.”

Two people in the room then end his sentence and confirm “2015”.

Trump says Biden that they will be released when he continues his security approval as a repayment

Then Biden wondered: “Was it in 2015 that he had died?”

The ex-president then goes through non-related things that occurred during this time, like the people around him who encourage him to run for the president in 2016.

It can be heard that Biden says: “Remember, my son is … um … would be used or died and so … and at that time there were still many people when I got out of the Senate who run me during this time, except the president.”

In another bomb clip from Axios when he was asked if he knew that he had kept a memo with Afghanistan, biden replied first: “I don't know that I knew.”

But when he pressed more, he said: “I think I just wanted to stick to it for reasons of posterity.”

Immediately afterwards, a person from Bidens team threw in and tried to clarify the ex-president's answer.

They said: “I really want to avoid a clean recording and get into speculative areas.

“His memory, as I understand it, is not special to keep this memo after leaving the Vice Presidency.”

Timetry of bidens failed re -selection offer

President Joe Biden called weeks to step aside before announcing on July 21st that he broke off the presidential race in 2024. Here are important developments that lead to his decision.

June 27: Biden's catastrophic debate performance against Donald Trump Sparks asks him to step aside. His voice was scratchy and he concluded several times after he had already received questions about his age and intellectual performance after a series of mistakes at public events.

July 2: Surveys after the debate indicate that Trump is progressing. The Texas representative Lloyd Doggett was the first democratic congressor who publicly asked bidges to submit his offer to re -election, and large democratic donors issued the same call a day later.

July 5: Biden carries out a live TV interview with George Stephanopoulos, in which he tries to suppress fears about his age and to discuss performance. He called the debate “Bad Night” and said he was under the weather and “exhausted”.

July 10: Vermont Senator Peter Welch is the first senator to call for bidges to get out.

July 11: Biden refers to a Ukrainian President Zelensky as President Putin at a NATO event.

July 13: Trump is shot by a wannabe assistant in a campaign rally. His popularity and equality rating rose after being seen bloody on the stage, but went away in the air with a fist and told the crowd to “fight!”

July 17: The California representative Adam Schiff and a number of other democrats ask for bidding to step aside. Even the former President Barack Obama tells the allies that Bidens has “greatly reduced” Biden's way to victory. Biden tests positively for Covid-19 hours after he said that he would end his offer if he was diagnosed “a medical problem”.

July 19: Biden insists that he will continue in his first explanation since Obama's U -turn, even though he would decide to get out of the weekend.

July 21: Shortly before 2 p.m., Biden announced that he will step aside in the 2024 elections and supports Vice President Kamala Harris.

Although Hur rejected it to raise charges against bidges, he said in a final report, as was still “serious risks to national security”.

Biden and his team beat Hurs characterization of the former president as inaccurate and unfair.

The ex-president defended himself at the time and insisted on it: “My memory is okay.”

In a new book with a bombshell, the White House is claimed, Biden's state, which last year was so serious at one time that the helpers even discussed to bring it into a wheelchair.

In the book with the name Original Sin by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson it is said that bidges are even unable to recognize the Hollywood legend George Clooney or to remember the names of the key helpers.

Trump adopts bidens access to classified information

In February, Trump said to Joe Biden, “they released” after he had stopped his access to daily intelligence meetings as revenge for the ex-president who was concerned with the same four years earlier.

Trump banged the democrat On his social platform of his truth, he “not necessary” for him to “continue to have access to classified information”.

The Republican has already revoked the security approval of over four dozen former secret service officials, whom he accused of playing with the 2020 elections, which he described as “greatest fraud in US history”.

He wrote on Friday evening that the Democrat “determined this precedent in 2021 when he noticed the intelligence group (IC) to prevent the 45th president of the United States (ME!) The former president was made available to access details on national security.”

Biden banned Trump from the preservation of secret services that are usually given by former presidents, and justified his actions by claiming Trump's behavior before the capital attack.

The precedent defined by the Democrat means that Trump can also stop accessing his predecessor to daily intelligence meetings.

But Trump also says that he wants to revoke Bidens Security Achievement.

The Republican added that “not trustworthy information” and that the Ministry of Justice in Biden's storage of classified files from his time as Vice President of Barack Obama could point him out.

President Trump and President Biden sat together.

4

Joe Biden meets at the end of 2024 with Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White HouseCredit: Getty

Leave a Comment