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Biden Won't Face Charges For Keeping Classified Documents

Biden Won't Face Charges For Keeping Classified Documents

Update: 2024-02-093
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The Justice Department will not charge President Biden for willfully holding onto and disclosing classified materials after leaving the Obama Administration and becoming a private citizen. In a nearly 350-page report, the special counsel says the evidence did not establish Biden's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt but did raise the question of the president's mental acuity.

This episode: political correspondent Susan Davis, senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith, and justice correspondent Ryan Lucas.

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An interested party

Trump is a spoiled brat who throws tantrums when he doesn't get his way. both Trump and Biden are too old to be president. they're both being used so that each party feels like they have a chance at the office of the president. isn't that funny they call it the office of the president hmmm

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Biden Won't Face Charges For Keeping Classified Documents

Biden Won't Face Charges For Keeping Classified Documents