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Biden to face prosecutor’s scolding, no charges for classified docs: Report.

President ⁢Joe Biden ⁤Likely to Avoid Charges in Federal Investigation into Classified⁢ Documents

President⁣ Joe Biden is reportedly on course to not be ⁣charged in ⁤the federal‍ investigation into his retention of classified documents while out​ of office.

Special counsel ⁣Robert Hur is⁣ preparing‍ a report that will criticize Biden and his aides for their handling of the records, but‌ the president will likely not face a criminal case, sources familiar with the situation told The Wall Street Journal.

The report on Biden’s⁣ conduct is⁣ expected to be long and is anticipated to be released in the coming⁢ months, possibly before the end of the year. Investigators ‍have interviewed roughly 100 people, including Biden himself last month.

Biden’s team said ⁤they found about 10 records⁢ marked classified while clearing out Biden’s office at a D.C. think tank ⁤in the days‌ before the 2022 midterms, although ‍that discovery was‍ not ‍made public until early​ this year, when CBS​ News broke the story of a Department ⁤of⁢ Justice (DOJ) inquiry.

Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Hur, who served as a U.S.​ attorney ⁤in Maryland during the Trump administration, would⁤ lead the probe⁤ as ⁢special counsel in January.

Further searches by Biden’s lawyers and the ⁤FBI also took place at Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, and his beach house ​in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, ⁤which turned up more ‌materials of interest to investigators.

Some​ of the documents found in locations linked to Biden date back⁣ not only ⁣to‌ his time as vice president but also to his tenure as a U.S. senator. Biden’s representatives have said⁤ they have been cooperative with ⁣investigators ⁢and ⁢the president himself claimed there is “no there there.”

House Republicans have signaled that ​Biden’s handling‍ of classified‌ documents is related to ⁤their corruption-focused impeachment inquiry⁤ and recently subpoenaed former White House Counsel Dana Remus to appear for a deposition to discuss the materials.

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“Instead of doing their ⁢jobs to fund the government and avoid yet ⁤another ⁤extreme and dangerous government shutdown of their own making,⁤ House Republicans are focused on a baseless fishing expedition just to try​ to smear the⁤ president for political purposes,” White House spokesman‌ Ian Sams said about the House GOP’s investigation.

Former President Donald Trump, who​ may ‌face Biden in a 2020 rematch in the presidential election next year, is also the subject of​ a classified documents probe led by special counsel Jack Smith. Trump ‌has pleaded not guilty in that criminal matter and in three other cases — all of which he has decried as politically motivated.

Yet another DOJ classified documents inquiry, this one focused ⁢on former Vice President ⁢Mike‌ Pence, closed​ in June with no charges filed.

How will the Department of Justice use​ the report prepared by Hur in determining if Biden should face ⁢criminal charges or disciplinary action?

Rel=”noopener”>of ⁣interest in a potential‌ impeachment inquiry.⁤ They argue⁤ that​ Biden’s retention of⁢ classified⁣ materials goes against protocol​ and raises questions about his trustworthiness and⁣ ability to ⁣safeguard national security.

However, the decision on whether to bring criminal⁣ charges against Biden⁤ ultimately rests with the Department of Justice. The report prepared by Hur will likely be used​ by the DOJ to‌ determine​ if there are⁢ grounds for ‌prosecution or if any disciplinary action should be taken.

While the investigation into⁢ Biden’s retention of classified documents has been⁤ ongoing ‌for several months,​ it is important ⁤to note ​that no‌ charges have been ‌filed against ‍him or his aides at this time. The fact that President Biden is expected to avoid charges suggests that ‍the investigation has not uncovered​ any substantial evidence of criminal​ wrongdoing.

It is common for high-profile political figures to face scrutiny and investigations into their⁣ actions and decisions ⁢while⁣ in⁣ office. However, the burden of proof for criminal⁢ charges is high, and ‍prosecutors must ⁢establish clear intent and evidence⁣ of wrongdoing beyond a reasonable‌ doubt.

Critics ​argue that‌ Biden’s retention ‍of classified documents, even if unintentional, reflects poor ⁣judgment and a lack‍ of adherence to established protocols. They‌ suggest that this failure to handle sensitive information ​properly raises concerns about Biden’s ability to protect ​classified ‌information and maintain national ⁣security.

On the⁣ other hand, supporters of President Biden maintain that any mishandling of classified ⁣materials was unintentional and not indicative of any ‍malicious⁢ intent. They ⁤argue that Biden’s long career in politics and government demonstrates​ his commitment to‌ upholding national ⁢security⁤ and his⁤ understanding of ⁣the importance of safeguarding classified information.

As⁤ the report‌ on ​Biden’s conduct‍ is expected to be⁢ released⁣ in ‍the coming months, it will provide ​further⁤ insight into ‍the details of the investigation and‍ shed light on any potential criticisms of the president and his aides. It ‍remains to be seen what ⁢impact, if any, this report ⁣will have on public perception and political discourse surrounding Biden’s handling of classified documents.

Regardless of the outcome of the investigation, the controversy surrounding⁢ President Biden’s retention of classified documents highlights the importance of transparency, accountability,⁤ and adherence to established protocols in handling sensitive​ information. ‌It serves as‍ a⁣ reminder to all government officials and public figures of the need​ to uphold the highest standards of integrity and ‍responsibility in ⁤their roles.



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