i was pleased to see they reached a firm conclusion that no charges should be brought against me in this case. this was an exhaustive investigation going back more than 40 years. even into the 1970s, when i was a new senator. the council acknowledged i cooperated and did not throw up any roadblocks. i sought no delays and i was determined to give the special counsel what he needed, i went forward with a five hour in person interview over two days on october the 8th and 9th of last year, even though israel had just been attacked by hamas on the seventh and i was occupied. i was handling an international crisis. i was pleased to see the special counsel may clear the distinction between this case and mr. trump s case, the council wrote several material distinctions between mr. trump s case and mr. biden s are clear. most notably, after given multiple chances to return classified documents to avoid prosecution, trump did the opposite. he not only refused to return the documents f
from his time as even a senator. but vice a sen, vice president w been made public. that report, it is beyond. e fae biden just tried to save face with the american publicwi. it was a shocking display of his cognitive decline. we re going to play those outrageous remarks in a minute. but let s lay out the details in this report. devastating, according to the report, quote, president biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vicey when presidency when he was a private citizen. investigatore was s found classd documents, including notebooks from meetingsifieds regarding hy sensitive material on foreign policy and national security, sy security carelessly stored in what appears to b ie his garage. and while what the special counsel found about biden ss handling of classified documents was alarming , what itsays a says about his cognitive statebo is quite frankly, shocking. and by the way, it should have every single american concerned about the mental