Special counsel hearing live updates: Hur defends his characterization of Biden's memory
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
65% : In other words, I needed to show my work.65% : In other words, I needed to show my work.
58% : "That is a man who is incapable of avoiding criminal liability.
56% : Trump, however, was found to have roughly 340 documents with classification markings at his Mar-a-Lago estate, while President Biden had 88 documents with classification markings in his home.
56% : "Mar 12, 9:47 AM'I needed to show my work,' Hur plans to tell panelIn his opening statement to Congress, former special counsel Robert Hur plans to explain how he characterized Joe Biden's memory in his report on the president's handling of classified documents released in February, which found that no charges were warranted because the evidence wasn't sufficient to support a conviction.
30% : On his social media platform, Trump claimed Biden had "more documents, including classified documents" that were left unsupervised, again saying Biden wasn't covered under the Presidential Records Act.
23% : President Trump did not.
17% : "Mar 12, 10:51 AMHearing opens with dueling videos of Biden, Trump"Did Joe Biden unlawfully retained classified information?
13% : Trump also said that the documents he had were secure compared to the Biden documents that Trump said had "ZERO supervision or security."
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