White House ‘trying to push back’ against Biden ‘failing memory’ allegations
Washington Examiner White House Correspondent Christian Datoc has criticised the White House for “trying to push back” on the story of Joe Biden’s “failing memory” and focus on the fact charges will not be brought against the president. The White House has come to the defence of US President Joe Biden after concerns were raised about his mental state. Special Counsel Robert Hur has described the US President as a “sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with poor memory” and said he would bring no charges against him after his investigation into Biden’s classified documents scandal. “First things first, the White House was pleaded that Special Counsel Robert Hur did not bring charges in that classified document investigation, but that was quickly swept to the side because of what Hur included in his own report,” Mr Datoc told Sky News Australia. “Hur basically says that the president has a failing memory, has faulty mental faculties and because he can’t possibly be put before a jury. “I think the White House, what they’re doing in this press briefing that we watched right before we led into me, is, again, trying to push back on the idea that the sense of this story should be the lack of charges being brought against President Biden, not the fact that his memory appears to be failing us.”