"White House and DOJ Clash Over Special Counsel Report on Biden's Memory"

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The Justice Department defended Special Counsel Robert Hur's report on President Biden's memory, stating that its release was consistent with legal requirements and Department policy. The DOJ's letter to the White House defended the report's language as not gratuitous or unduly prejudicial, and pushed back against claims that it inappropriately commented on Biden's conduct with classified documents. The report, which characterized Biden as an "elderly man with a poor memory," has sparked controversy, with Biden lashing out at the findings and the White House pushing back. Two sources revealed that it was Biden who brought up his son's 2015 death, not Hur.
- DOJ defends Special Counsel report on Biden's memory: 'Consistent with legal requirement,' not 'gratuitous' Fox News
- White House Clashed With Justice Dept. Over Special Counsel Report The New York Times
- White House facing heat for how it handled Hur investigation CNN
- State attorney general officially calls on Kamala Harris to invoke 25th Amendment, remove Biden from office Fox News
- White House lawyers wrote Garland slamming Hur's report before its release POLITICO
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