Biden's Hur transcripts: An ugly meme, Corvette repairs, staff boxes
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[March 13, 2024]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden sat for
hours of questioning with Special Counsel Robert Hur over two days in
early October, related to his handling of classified documents.
The transcripts, released by Congress Tuesday, give a rare candid view
of Biden who has not granted many long interviews while in office and
often delivers carefully scripted remarks, .
Hur declined to charge the president for mishandling classified
information in a February report that criticized Biden's memory; he said
Tuesday his report did not exonerate the president.
FIRST JOB, A 'PHOTOGRAPHIC' MEMORY
Hur's report called Biden an "elderly man with a poor memory," but the
250 pages of transcripts depict a loquacious Biden offering detailed
descriptions of everything from the first legal memo he ever wrote (a
case related to an oil refinery worker who was wearing the "wrong jeans,
and ... a spark caught fire and got caught in the containment vessel and
he lost part of his penis") to the time he embarrassed the leader of
Mongolia, to the construction of his Delaware home.
He's particularly impassioned about his Delaware home; at one point Hur
tells Biden "you appear to have a photographic understanding and, and
recall of the house."
What Biden most often says he does not recall is who packed his
documents or other personal items when he left the vice presidency in
2009 and in the aftermath.
"My problem was I never knew where any of the documents or boxes were
specifically coming from or who packed them," Biden said, telling Hur he
relied on staff to do that instead.
A FAMILY MEETING AND AN UGLY MEME
At one point, Biden repeats a familiar explanation for his decision to
run for the presidency in 2020, the neo-Nazi Charlottesville march in
2017 that he said led him to think "I was the antithesis of everything
that this guy stood for," referring to Donald Trump.
But, he says, that wasn't when he made the final decision. Even after
Charlottesville, he still had reservations about a race, because of "how
terrible they'd be" about his family.
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U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks before a meeting of his
Competition Council, in the State Dining Room at the White House in
Washington, U.S., March 5, 2024. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo
His granddaughter Naomi called a "family meeting," Biden says, in which
his youngest grandson Robert talked him into it - by showing him a
right-wing meme that involved Robert.
"He said, pop, we know it's going to be mean, and he opens up his cell
phone and there's a picture of me walking out of Beau's funeral," Biden
recalled. "They could see it was a military funeral, and my arm around
my grandson, and the bottom line was 'Biden molests another child'."
Biden recalls his grandson then said: "'But pop, you've got to run.
Daddy'd want you to run.' That's when I decided to run."
The meme is part of debunked theory spread by online conspiracist group
QAnon, whose followers often allude to "a secret campaign" being waged
by Trump against a pedophile sex trafficking ring that includes
prominent Democrats.
THE CORVETTE
Biden's Corvette, which was stored in a garage, was a gift for him and
his wife, from his father who managed a car dealership. It cost $5,700
and Biden is barely allowed to drive it, to his frustration, except to
do a show with Jay Leno.
And "the worst part was they said I couldn't drive it outside the
driveway. I'd a long driveway. So I'd get to the bottom of the driveway,
tack it up to about four grand (makes car sound)."
There's laughter, the transcript says, then Biden adds: "You think I'm
kidding. I'm not."
(Reporting by Heather Timmons; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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