"Insights from Robert Hur's Testimony on Biden's Classified Documents"

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President Biden's 258-page interview transcript with special counsel Robert Hur last October reveals a more nuanced portrayal of his memory than Hur's report, showing moments of confidence and defiance alongside over 100 instances of "I don't know" or similar phrases. The transcript includes discussions about Biden's handling of classified documents, his son's death, and details about his Wilmington home. Biden's memory lapses and detailed storytelling are highlighted, with his defiant stance on keeping personal notebooks and his humorous quips throughout the interviews.
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