Special Counsel Robert Herr is set to testify today at 10 o'clock on his report regarding President Biden's handling of classified documents. The report, released a month ago, raised questions about Biden's memory and actions related to classified information.
House Republicans are expected to question Herr about his findings, particularly focusing on Biden's retention of classified documents at his Wilmington home and D.C. office. The report also highlighted concerns about Biden's memory, with Herr stating that Biden presented himself as an elderly man with a poor memory during the investigation.
The White House has strongly refuted the report's claims, asserting that Biden remains fully capable of leading the country. Top White House officials have emphasized Biden's competence and dismissed the allegations of memory lapses as unfounded.
Despite the pushback from the White House, the House Judiciary Committee, chaired by Jim Jordan, is holding a hearing to delve into the report's implications. Jordan is expected to address the significance of the report in relation to potential impeachment inquiries against President Biden.
As the testimony unfolds, it remains to be seen how President Biden will respond to the allegations and what impact Herr's report may have on the political landscape. The hearing is likely to shed further light on the ongoing scrutiny surrounding Biden's handling of classified information and his cognitive abilities.
Stay tuned for updates as the testimony progresses and the implications of Herr's report continue to reverberate in Washington.