
Biden's Memory Lapses Exposed: Audio Recordings Surface from Classified Documents Probe
Audio Recordings Reveal Biden's Memory Lapses During Classified Documents Investigation Washington, D.C. - Newly released audio recordings from an investigation into President Biden's handling of classified documents have revealed instances of the president's memory lapses and verbal stumbles. The recordings, obtained by Al Arabiya, cover a five-hour interview conducted over two days in October 2023 between Biden and his special counsel, Robert Hur. During the interview, Biden struggled to recall key dates, including the date of his son's death and the date of Trump's first presidential election. "I...I...I don't know," Biden reportedly said at one point, according to the recordings. The release of these recordings has intensified the political debate surrounding Biden's fitness for office. Republicans have seized on the memory lapses as evidence of his declining mental acuity, while Democrats have dismissed the recordings as politically motivated attacks. The investigation concluded without charges being filed against Biden. The timing of the recordings' release coincides with the growing discussion around the book "Original Sin," which delves into Biden's declining capabilities. The recordings provide compelling evidence to support the claims made in the book.