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"willfully retained and disclosed classified materials"

Clizby Wampuscat

Well-Known Member
Here is the report on Biden's special councils investigation.


Some interesting comments:

Our investigation uncovered evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen. These materials included (1) marked classified documents about military and foreign policy in Afghanistan, and (2) notebooks containing Mr. Biden's handwritten entries about issues of national security and foreign policy implicating sensitive intelligence sources and methods. FBI agents recovered these materials from the garage, offices, and basement den in Mr. Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home. - Page 5

The practices of retaining classified material m unsecured locations and reading classified material to one's ghostwriter present serious risks to national security, given the vulnerability of extraordinarily sensitive information to loss or compromise to America's adversaries. - Page 11-12

We have also considered that, at trial, Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory. Based on our direct interactions with and observations of him, he is someone for whom many jurors will want to identify reasonable doubt. It would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him-by then a former president well into his eighties-of a serious felony that requires a mental state of willfulness. We conclude the evidence is not sufficient to convict, and we decline to recommend prosecution of Mr. Biden for his retention of the classified Afghanistan documents. - Page 6


Basically it says there is evidence he willfully took these documents and disclosed the contents to others but we don't think anyone will convict him because he is an old man with limited memory, not because he did not commit these offenses.

Comments on memory:

In his interview with our office, Mr. Biden's memory was worse. He did not remember when he was vice president, forgetting on the first day of the interview when his term ended ("if it was 2013 - when did I stop being Vice President?"), and forgetting on the second day of the interview when his term began ("in 2009, am I still Vice President?"). He did not remember, even within several years, when his son Beau died. And his memory appeared hazy when describing the Afghanistan debate that was once so important to him. Among other things, he mistakenly said he "had a real difference" of opinion with General Karl Eikenberry, when, in fact, Eikenberry was an ally whom Mr. Eiden cited approvingly in his Thanksgiving memo to President Obama. - Page 212

Should this guy be president right now based on his cognitive problems? Why won't the dems replace him? Does anyone think Biden can be president for another 5 years? He is obviously impaired and has been for a while. My guess is that if the dems don't think he will beat Trump then they will replace him before the next election.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Here is the report on Biden's special councils investigation.


Some interesting comments:

Our investigation uncovered evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen. These materials included (1) marked classified documents about military and foreign policy in Afghanistan, and (2) notebooks containing Mr. Biden's handwritten entries about issues of national security and foreign policy implicating sensitive intelligence sources and methods. FBI agents recovered these materials from the garage, offices, and basement den in Mr. Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home. - Page 5

The practices of retaining classified material m unsecured locations and reading classified material to one's ghostwriter present serious risks to national security, given the vulnerability of extraordinarily sensitive information to loss or compromise to America's adversaries. - Page 11-12

We have also considered that, at trial, Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory. Based on our direct interactions with and observations of him, he is someone for whom many jurors will want to identify reasonable doubt. It would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him-by then a former president well into his eighties-of a serious felony that requires a mental state of willfulness. We conclude the evidence is not sufficient to convict, and we decline to recommend prosecution of Mr. Biden for his retention of the classified Afghanistan documents. - Page 6


Basically it says there is evidence he willfully took these documents and disclosed the contents to others but we don't think anyone will convict him because he is an old man with limited memory, not because he did not commit these offenses.

Comments on memory:

In his interview with our office, Mr. Biden's memory was worse. He did not remember when he was vice president, forgetting on the first day of the interview when his term ended ("if it was 2013 - when did I stop being Vice President?"), and forgetting on the second day of the interview when his term began ("in 2009, am I still Vice President?"). He did not remember, even within several years, when his son Beau died. And his memory appeared hazy when describing the Afghanistan debate that was once so important to him. Among other things, he mistakenly said he "had a real difference" of opinion with General Karl Eikenberry, when, in fact, Eikenberry was an ally whom Mr. Eiden cited approvingly in his Thanksgiving memo to President Obama. - Page 212

Should this guy be president right now based on his cognitive problems? Why won't the dems replace him? Does anyone think Biden can be president for another 5 years? He is obviously impaired and has been for a while. My guess is that if the dems don't think he will beat Trump then they will replace him before the next election.
A hive mine party protects its own. The Biden regime will give a pass on their own members no matter how illegal it is, but use that same exact mentality to eliminate its political opponents in spectacular hypocritical fashion on the very same illegality of careless and irresponsible handling of classified material.

Funny thing about it all, is Trump is said to had kept his classified information in a secure location purported inside a safe, where Biden just had it strewn all about all over the place.
 

F1fan

Veteran Member
Here is the report on Biden's special councils investigation.


Some interesting comments:

Our investigation uncovered evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen. These materials included (1) marked classified documents about military and foreign policy in Afghanistan, and (2) notebooks containing Mr. Biden's handwritten entries about issues of national security and foreign policy implicating sensitive intelligence sources and methods. FBI agents recovered these materials from the garage, offices, and basement den in Mr. Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home. - Page 5

The practices of retaining classified material m unsecured locations and reading classified material to one's ghostwriter present serious risks to national security, given the vulnerability of extraordinarily sensitive information to loss or compromise to America's adversaries. - Page 11-12

We have also considered that, at trial, Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory. Based on our direct interactions with and observations of him, he is someone for whom many jurors will want to identify reasonable doubt. It would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him-by then a former president well into his eighties-of a serious felony that requires a mental state of willfulness. We conclude the evidence is not sufficient to convict, and we decline to recommend prosecution of Mr. Biden for his retention of the classified Afghanistan documents. - Page 6


Basically it says there is evidence he willfully took these documents and disclosed the contents to others but we don't think anyone will convict him because he is an old man with limited memory, not because he did not commit these offenses.

Comments on memory:

In his interview with our office, Mr. Biden's memory was worse. He did not remember when he was vice president, forgetting on the first day of the interview when his term ended ("if it was 2013 - when did I stop being Vice President?"), and forgetting on the second day of the interview when his term began ("in 2009, am I still Vice President?"). He did not remember, even within several years, when his son Beau died. And his memory appeared hazy when describing the Afghanistan debate that was once so important to him. Among other things, he mistakenly said he "had a real difference" of opinion with General Karl Eikenberry, when, in fact, Eikenberry was an ally whom Mr. Eiden cited approvingly in his Thanksgiving memo to President Obama. - Page 212

Should this guy be president right now based on his cognitive problems? Why won't the dems replace him? Does anyone think Biden can be president for another 5 years? He is obviously impaired and has been for a while. My guess is that if the dems don't think he will beat Trump then they will replace him before the next election.
So you’re saying that this is wrong, and Trump is worse to a vastly higher extent. Biden cooperated, Trump didn’t. Biden made everything accessible, Trump hid boxes.

So it makes a big difference to be cooperative and work with law enforcement because you can avoid indictment. Biden understood, Trump didn’t.

Who is more competent?
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
So you’re saying that this is wrong, and Trump is worse to a vastly higher extent. Biden cooperated, Trump didn’t. Biden made everything accessible, Trump hid boxes.

So it makes a big difference to be cooperative and work with law enforcement because you can avoid indictment. Biden understood, Trump didn’t.

Who is more competent?
Biden got away with it for years and years. Maybe decades?

Funny how that same amount of time doesn't apply to Trump before asking for the materials back.

Memo got lost under the desk perhaps that the classified material library book that has been checked out has been long overdue?
 

Clizby Wampuscat

Well-Known Member
So you’re saying that this is wrong, and Trump is worse to a vastly higher extent. Biden cooperated, Trump didn’t. Biden made everything accessible, Trump hid boxes.
No where did I bring Trump into this.
So it makes a big difference to be cooperative and work with law enforcement because you can avoid indictment. Biden understood, Trump didn’t.
Really? So if I embezzle from my company all I need to do is cooperate and I will not be charged? It says he willfully took and disclosed to others classified information and they won't prosecute not because he cooperated but because they don't think they will get a convicted because he is an old man with failing memory, not because he did not commit an offense.
Who is more competent?
Trump by far. But I don't care about that. The dems need to put pressure on their party to replace Biden. He cannot be president anymore. Did you see his press conference yesterday? It was a disaster. It showed he cannot do the job anymore. Has nothing to do with Trump, it has to do with concern for my country.
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
Here is the report on Biden's special councils investigation.


Some interesting comments:

Our investigation uncovered evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen. These materials included (1) marked classified documents about military and foreign policy in Afghanistan, and (2) notebooks containing Mr. Biden's handwritten entries about issues of national security and foreign policy implicating sensitive intelligence sources and methods. FBI agents recovered these materials from the garage, offices, and basement den in Mr. Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home. - Page 5

The practices of retaining classified material m unsecured locations and reading classified material to one's ghostwriter present serious risks to national security, given the vulnerability of extraordinarily sensitive information to loss or compromise to America's adversaries. - Page 11-12

We have also considered that, at trial, Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory. Based on our direct interactions with and observations of him, he is someone for whom many jurors will want to identify reasonable doubt. It would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him-by then a former president well into his eighties-of a serious felony that requires a mental state of willfulness. We conclude the evidence is not sufficient to convict, and we decline to recommend prosecution of Mr. Biden for his retention of the classified Afghanistan documents. - Page 6


Basically it says there is evidence he willfully took these documents and disclosed the contents to others but we don't think anyone will convict him because he is an old man with limited memory, not because he did not commit these offenses.

Comments on memory:

In his interview with our office, Mr. Biden's memory was worse. He did not remember when he was vice president, forgetting on the first day of the interview when his term ended ("if it was 2013 - when did I stop being Vice President?"), and forgetting on the second day of the interview when his term began ("in 2009, am I still Vice President?"). He did not remember, even within several years, when his son Beau died. And his memory appeared hazy when describing the Afghanistan debate that was once so important to him. Among other things, he mistakenly said he "had a real difference" of opinion with General Karl Eikenberry, when, in fact, Eikenberry was an ally whom Mr. Eiden cited approvingly in his Thanksgiving memo to President Obama. - Page 212

Should this guy be president right now based on his cognitive problems? Why won't the dems replace him? Does anyone think Biden can be president for another 5 years? He is obviously impaired and has been for a while. My guess is that if the dems don't think he will beat Trump then they will replace him before the next election.

Poor man.
Seems like the democrats forcing Biden to run for another four years is close to elder abuse.
 

F1fan

Veteran Member
Biden got away with it for years and years. Maybe decades?
No charges since there is no evidence of deliberate intent.
Funny how that same amount of time doesn't apply to Trump before asking for the materials back.
The evidence is that Trump deliberately took and hid classified documents that belonged to the USA. That is criminal.
Memo got lost under the desk perhaps that the classified material library book that has been checked out has been long overdue?
Irrelevant nonsense.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Poor man.
Seems like the democrats forcing Biden to run for another four years is close to elder abuse.
Biden is easily controlled behind the scenes making him the ideal puppet leader. Of course exceptions made when he is allowed to run free to give the illusion he's not controlled by his puppeteers in the shadows.
 

Bthoth

Well-Known Member
Here is the report on Biden's special councils investigation.


Some interesting comments:

Our investigation uncovered evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen. These materials included (1) marked classified documents about military and foreign policy in Afghanistan, and (2) notebooks containing Mr. Biden's handwritten entries about issues of national security and foreign policy implicating sensitive intelligence sources and methods. FBI agents recovered these materials from the garage, offices, and basement den in Mr. Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home. - Page 5

The practices of retaining classified material m unsecured locations and reading classified material to one's ghostwriter present serious risks to national security, given the vulnerability of extraordinarily sensitive information to loss or compromise to America's adversaries. - Page 11-12

We have also considered that, at trial, Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory. Based on our direct interactions with and observations of him, he is someone for whom many jurors will want to identify reasonable doubt. It would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him-by then a former president well into his eighties-of a serious felony that requires a mental state of willfulness. We conclude the evidence is not sufficient to convict, and we decline to recommend prosecution of Mr. Biden for his retention of the classified Afghanistan documents. - Page 6


Basically it says there is evidence he willfully took these documents and disclosed the contents to others but we don't think anyone will convict him because he is an old man with limited memory, not because he did not commit these offenses.

Comments on memory:

In his interview with our office, Mr. Biden's memory was worse. He did not remember when he was vice president, forgetting on the first day of the interview when his term ended ("if it was 2013 - when did I stop being Vice President?"), and forgetting on the second day of the interview when his term began ("in 2009, am I still Vice President?"). He did not remember, even within several years, when his son Beau died. And his memory appeared hazy when describing the Afghanistan debate that was once so important to him. Among other things, he mistakenly said he "had a real difference" of opinion with General Karl Eikenberry, when, in fact, Eikenberry was an ally whom Mr. Eiden cited approvingly in his Thanksgiving memo to President Obama. - Page 212

Should this guy be president right now based on his cognitive problems? Why won't the dems replace him? Does anyone think Biden can be president for another 5 years? He is obviously impaired and has been for a while. My guess is that if the dems don't think he will beat Trump then they will replace him before the next election.
5 years?
I am not a biden lover but if he listens to trumps attorneys and takes out his opposing running mate, then I could see prosecuting him.

let me know if he crosses that line.
 

Clizby Wampuscat

Well-Known Member
5 years?
I am not a biden lover but if he listens to trumps attorneys and takes out his opposing running mate, then I could see prosecuting him.

let me know if he crosses that line.
I said can he be president for 5 more years. Not jailed for 5 years.
 

esmith

Veteran Member
The report said that Biden was:
"sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory." Hur, throughout the more than 300-page report, said "it would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him" of a serious felony "that requires a mental state of willfulness," and said he would be "well into his eighties.""

So let me get this straight. Prosecutors could not convince a jury he has the "mental state of willfulness" to do wrong; however it appears people think he can run the country.........:facepalm:
 

Bthoth

Well-Known Member
The report said that Biden was:
"sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory." Hur, throughout the more than 300-page report, said "it would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him" of a serious felony "that requires a mental state of willfulness," and said he would be "well into his eighties.""

So let me get this straight. Prosecutors could not convince a jury he has the "mental state of willfulness" to do wrong; however it appears people think he can run the country.........:facepalm:
OK.... Biden is a better man than trump. By far.

What's the problem?

Would you like to prosecute biden?

Any malice? Maybe a jan 7, day after atrocity? He won!
 
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