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Remarks on Department of Justice Special Counsel Robert K. Hur's Report on the President's Handling of Classified Documents From His Tenure as Vice President and Senator and an Exchange With Reporters.

Authors :
Biden Jr., Joseph R.
Source :
Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents. 2/8/2024, p1-6. 6p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has addressed the findings of the Department of Justice Special Counsel's report on his handling of classified documents during his time as Vice President and Senator. The Special Counsel concluded that no charges should be brought against President Biden, highlighting his cooperation and distinguishing his case from former President Trump's. President Biden denies allegations of intentionally retaining documents and defends his memory and ability to serve as President. He also discusses his efforts to address the situation in Gaza and negotiate a ceasefire. The document includes interviews with the media and mentions various individuals, such as Elsisi, Abdelfattah Said; Netanyahu, Benjamin; Obama, Barack; Pence, Michael R.; Trump, Donald J.; and Zwonitzer, Mark. It covers topics such as the 2024 Presidential election, the Arab-Israeli conflict, access and storage of classified documents, national security, the Department of Justice Special Counsel, the President of Egypt, the conflict in Gaza, international assistance to Gaza, the Hamas organization, Israel's military operations, the Prime Minister of Israel, regional integration and security in the Middle East, and U.S. diplomatic efforts. The document is assigned the DCPD Number DCPD202400099. [Extracted from the article]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19466986
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents
Publication Type :
Government Document
Accession number :
175626918