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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Biden Did EXACTLY What Trump Did, But One Is Being Protected And The Other IS Not - Case Closed
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 22:09:59 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


On Wed, 16 Oct 2024 18:30:45 -0700,  Alan says...  

> > He was wrong.
> 
> You know more than Robert Hur, now?

YOU said he was wrong. 

YOU said CNN and now CBS were wrong.

In the report he said Biden, "Willfully Retained" and Disclosed Classified Documents

Special Counsel Finds Biden "Willfully" Disclosed Classified Documents - CBSNews.com

But Hur's report nonetheless contained significant criticism of Mr. Biden and his handling of classified information.

"Our investigation uncovered evidence that PRESIDENT BIDEN WILLFULLY RETAINED and disclosed classified materials after 
his vice presidency when he was a private citizen," THE REPORT SAID. 

The special counsel's 345-page report offers a detailed picture of Mr. Biden's final days as vice president and the 
years that followed. CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN SENT TO THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS 
ADMINISTRATION (NARA) instead ended up in various locations including his homes and offices. 

Investigators conducted 173 interviews of 147 witnesses - including the president himself. They collected over 7 
million documents from both classified and unclassified sources. 

There were documents marked classified regarding military and foreign policy in Afghanistan and notebooks containing 
Mr. Biden's entries about national security and foreign policy matters "implicating sensitive intelligence sources and 
methods," according to the report. 

The special counsel said Mr. Biden's conduct "PRESENT SERIOUS RISKS TO NATIONAL SECURITY, given the vulnerability of 
extraordinarily sensitive information to loss or compromise to America's adversaries."

During Mr. Biden's eight years as vice president, he took notes, some of which were "related to classified subjects 
including the President's Daily Brief and National Security Council meetings," the report stated. The notebooks Mr. 
Biden used were kept in his Virginia and Delaware homes, and he used them as reference material for his 2017 memoir 
"Promise Me, Dad" and shared contents with his ghostwriter.

"Mr. Biden shared information, including some classified information, from these notebooks with his ghostwriter," the 
report said, adding that the ghostwriter deleted audio recordings made for the memoir upon learning of the special 
counsel's appointment. 

"The recordings had significant evidentiary value," the report said. But the FBI was able to recover the deleted files 
from the ghostwriter's computer. The government considered charging the ghostwriter with obstruction but ultimately 
decided against it based on their findings. 

Sooo... everyone's a liar, but you?

Gotcha.