During a Tuesday congressional hearing, FBI Director Christopher Wray refused to confirm whether President Joe Biden mishandled classified information, despite an overwhelming amount of evidence that he has. Instead, Wray consistently defected to special counsel Robert Hur.
Not only did President Joe Biden mishandle classified information after leaving the vice presidency in 2017, but he also allegedly shared much of it with the ghostwriter of his book, “Promise Me, Dad” , the Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel investigation led by Robert Hur revealed.
The Daily Caller News Foundation reported on Wray’s testimony:
“I’m not gonna discuss the report, that’s the special counsel’s report,” Wray told House Republican Conference chair and New York Rep. Elise Stefanik on Tuesday. “I’ve referred–”
“In your opinion, as director of the FBI, do you believe he mishandled classified information?” Stefanik asked Wray.
Wray repeated his first answer and said he’d let the special counsel, referring to Hur, “speak for himself.”
“Are you aware, and this is breaking news right now, are you aware that there’s an audio recording of Joe Biden saying to his ghostwriter in February of 2016, ‘I just found all the classified stuff downstairs?’ Are you aware of that audio recording?… I’m asking you, are you aware, as director of the FBI? You’re either aware or you’re not.”
Wray once again referred Stefanik to the special counsel’s findings without elaborating further.
“It sounds like you might be aware of it, then,” Stefanik told Wray.
Hur also testified on Tuesday, before the House Judiciary Committee, to discuss and explain the results of his investigation into Biden. Hur concluded that though Biden mishandled and willfully possessed classified information after his vice presidency ended, charges should not be sought against him because the jury would perceive him as a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory” and would not convict him.