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US President Joe Biden answers questions about Israel after speaking about the Special Counsel report in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington, DCangrily lashed out the lawyer looking into his handling of classified documents in surprise remarks on Thursday, after the prosecution referenced the death of his son.
Hur’s report claimed Biden also forgot what year his term as vice president under Barack Obama began and ended . In their own comments included in the report, Biden’s lawyers said memory lapses were not uncommon for someone when recalling events from years ago.One reporter asked the president: “How bad is your memory? Can you continue as president?”,: “My memory is so bad I let you speak. ... None of you thought I could pass any of the things I got passed. How’d that happen? No, I guess I just forgot what was going on.
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