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Biden Slammed Hur For Asking About Beau’s Death – Sources Say Biden Brought It Up

Biden Slammed Hur For Asking About Beau’s Death – Sources Say Biden Brought It Up

adminFeb 15, 20244 min read
Team Biden’s exploitation of Beau’s death didn’t end with media spin — they also used it in a Biden-Harris fundraising email

Hours after last week’s release of special counsel Robert Hur’s report on Biden’s handling of classified documents — which describedthe presidentasa “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory” and “diminished faculties” — Team Biden pushed their man in front of reporters in a hopeless bid to demonstrate that his mind is fully intact.  

It backfired in various ways, most notably when Biden referred to Egyptian President Sissi as the president of Mexico — in a week in which he’d already twice confused the dead male German chancellor Helmut Kohl with the living female Angela Merkel, and confused the late French president François Mitterand with President Emmanuel Macron. 

Now, sources say a more significant Biden statement during that press conference was also false.

First, some more background. In addition to not remembering what years he served as vice president, the special counsel report said that, in his interview with investigators, Biden “did not remember, even within several years, when his son Beau died.”

At his press conference, Biden lashed out at Hur for insensitively grilling him about Beau’s death from cancer at age 46: 

“I know there’s some attention paid to some language in the report about my recollection of events. There’s even a reference that I don’t remember when my son died. How in the hell dare he raise that? Frankly, when I was asked the question, I thought to myself, it wasn’t any of their damn business.”

“How in the hell dare he raise that.”

President Biden slams Special Counsel Robert Hur’s claim that he struggled to remember details about his son Beau’s death. pic.twitter.com/2d4sAlRuDC

— MSNBC (@MSNBC) February 9, 2024

Big Media ran with Biden’s narrative. For example, at The New York Times, an utterly credulous, unquestioning Katie Rogers — sounding every bit like a Biden campaign proxy — devoted an article to Biden’s Beau-centered attack on Hur, describing Biden’s “chin quivering either from anger or sadness.” In what’s positioned as a straight news article, she concluded with this state-media salute: 

A president who has infused his son’s memory into his presidency wanted to make one thing clear, to both the special counsel’s office and to his critics. “I don’t need anyone to remind me when he passed away,” Mr. Biden said.

Rogers and other “journalists” covering the story didn’t even entertain the possibility that Biden — who routinely invokes Beau in various remarks to secure the sympathy of his audience — was the one who brought Beau’s death up during the 5-hour special counsel interview.  

Now, citing two sources with knowledge of the interview, NBC News reports that it was indeed Biden who raised the topic of his son’s death. They say he did so when investigators asked about his activities at his Virginia rental home between 2016 and 2018, a time during which Biden was working with a ghost writer on a memoir about the loss of Beau, who died in 2015: 

Biden began trying to recall that period by discussing what else was happening in his life, and it was at that point in the interview that he appeared confused about when Beau died, the sources said. Biden got the date — May 30 — correct, but not the year.   

The NBC News report comes after several days of Biden defenders parroting the questionable attack on Hur. “Why in the hell are you asking that question?” asked Obama Attorney General Eric Holder on MSNBC. “What does that have to do with the retention of classified documents?”

Team Biden’s exploitation of Beau’s death didn’t end with media spin — they also used it in a Biden-Harris fundraising emailPackaged as if it were sent by Jill Biden, it contains this enormously hypocritical line, purportedly from the First Lady: “I can’t imagine someone would try to use our son’s death to score political points.” 

All that said, Democrats’ campaign to persuade Americans that Biden is fit for office isn’t working: 62% of registered voters have “major concerns” about whether Biden has the requisite mental and physical strength to serve five more years. 

It couldn’t help when Biden, lashing out at Hur, went blank as he tried to remember the name of the church that gave Beau the rosary beads that Biden wears daily:  

Biden Slammed Hur For Asking About Beau’s Death – Sources Say Biden Brought It Up

Trump Meets With Tulsi Gabbard To Discuss How He’d Run DOD In A Second Term

Trump Meets With Tulsi Gabbard To Discuss How He’d Run DOD In A Second Term

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Trump Meets With Tulsi Gabbard To Discuss How He’d Run DOD In A Second Term

Donald Trump has been having talks with former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard to discuss foreign policy and how he’d run the Pentagon in a second term…. Their meetings have sent the mainstream media into meltdown! Gabbard […]

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The American Journal: Democrats Predictably Come For 2nd Amendment In Wake Of Shooting

The American Journal: Democrats Predictably Come For 2nd Amendment In Wake Of Shooting

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The American Journal: Democrats Predictably Come For 2nd Amendment In Wake Of Shooting

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Democrat CA Gov. Newsom – ‘We Need To Pass Constitutional Amendment’ Against Guns

Democrat CA Gov. Newsom – ‘We Need To Pass Constitutional Amendment’ Against Guns

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Democrat CA Gov. Newsom – ‘We Need To Pass Constitutional Amendment’ Against Guns

Bonehead politician wants unconstitutional amendment added to U.S. Constitution

California’s Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom responded to the tragic shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade in Missouri Wednesday by suggesting America add to its Constitution anti-gun measures already prohibited by the Founding Fathers’ historic document.

Newsom shared video of a press briefing by Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves telling reporters, “People who came to this celebration should expect a safe environment… This tragedy occurred even in the presence of uniformed officers.”

The governor shared her quote and added, “We cannot accept the status quo. We need to pass a Constitutional Amendment to prevent gun violence nationwide.”

“People who came to this celebration should expect a safe environment… This tragedy occurred even in the presence of uniformed officers.”

We cannot accept the status quo.

We need to pass a Constitutional Amendment to prevent gun violence nationwide. pic.twitter.com/71BckAeKbM

— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) February 14, 2024

California boasts the highest number of mass shootings of any state in the country, so Newsom’s own track record shows his state’s heavy gun restrictions are already failing.

Meanwhile, restaurants like Denny’s and In-N-Out are closing shop in cities like Oakland because they can’t even operate due skyrocketing crime.

When your town is so trash that it can’t even sustain a Denny’s.

Don’t worry, Governor Newsom and AG Rob Bonta are on the case! If they can pause from taking parent’s rights away from them, that is pic.twitter.com/RICo6QndLz

— ? Tess T. Eccles-Brown, PhD (@TTEcclesBrown) February 9, 2024

It’s happening in San Francisco too – where Newsom used to be mayor – as nearly half of the retail stores in Union Square have recently left the area.

The comments on the governor’s social media post are flooded with people slamming him for wanting to remove guns from the hands of good citizens, slashing police budgets and allowing so many criminal illegal aliens into the state.

Out of the nearly six thousand comments, only a handful support Newsom’s message.

Laws cannot fix this problem. Oddly, criminals won’t abide by your dream gun laws.

— libercrat (@Libercrat) February 14, 2024

With the millions of criminals you democrats have brought into the country you should be handing out guns.

— Last Beacon of Hope God Bless America ???? (@CovfefeKatie) February 14, 2024

Come on Gavin. Your security has guns. Most people are not like you. We need our protection. There is a constitutional amendment called 2-A.

— Stewart Kahn (@StewartKahn) February 14, 2024

If Newsom and the Democratic Party had their way, guns would be heavily restricted nationwide as they are in Commiefornia and crime would get out of control across the country.


Bret Weinstein: How I Woke Up To The COVID Hoax

Bret Weinstein: How I Woke Up To The COVID Hoax

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Bret Weinstein: How I Woke Up To The COVID Hoax

It’s never too late for a person to wake up to the globalist agenda

Podcaster and professor of evolutionary biology Bret Weinstein talked with Alex Jones about his awakening to the Covid hoax as he used his expertise to dive further into the official narratives being pushed thanks to a follower who questioned his stance.

Bret Weinstein: How I Woke Up To The COVID Hoax.

See the full interview here:https://t.co/ikUFivRMbu pic.twitter.com/V0gyivhRLo

— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) February 15, 2024

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US Debt to Top  Trillion – Budget Office

US Debt to Top $54 Trillion – Budget Office

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US Debt to Top  Trillion – Budget Office

An aging population and higher interest expenses have been pushing the country’s indebtedness higher

The US national debt could surge by $19 trillion over the next decade to surpass the $54 trillion mark, owing to the mounting costs of an aging population and higher interest expenses, according to the latest report by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). The debt exceeded $34 trillion in December.

A key factor that will likely lead to a further surge in the national debt is the sharp increase in the federal deficit, according to the CBO, which projects the annual shortfall rising to $2.6 trillion in 2034, up from $1.6 trillion this year, adding $18.9 trillion to the national debt during the decade.

The CBO’s director, Phillip Swagel, told reporters last week that the US remained on track to rack up more debt as a share of its total economic output in 2034 than at any other time in its history. “The first message of the projections is a familiar one: that the fiscal trajectory is daunting. On the other hand, it is a little bit less bad than it was in our projections last year,” Swagel said, as quoted by the New York Times.

The budget office’s projections come as Congress faces another deadline next month to agree on federal spending legislation. Lawmakers have been in a heated debate lately over providing more aid to Ukraine and Israel.

Meanwhile, interest rates in the US skyrocketed to two-decade highs over the past year, making borrowing costs a significant contributor to the national debt. According to the CBO, the US will spend more than $12 trillion alone on interest costs from 2024 to 2034. The budget office warned that starting next year net interest costs will be larger as a share of the US economy than at any time since the federal government started keeping records in 1940.

“Also boosting deficits are two underlying trends: the aging of the population and growth in federal health care costs per beneficiary,” Swagel stated. “Those trends put upward pressure on mandatory spending.” 

The US exceeded its debt ceiling, which was legally set at $31.4 trillion, in January 2023. After months of warnings of an imminent and economically disastrous default from the US Treasury, President Joe Biden in June signed a bipartisan debt bill that suspended the cap until January 2025. This effectively allowed the government to keep borrowing without limits through next year. Debt spiked to $32 trillion less than two weeks after the bill was approved, and has been piling up ever since.


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