You do realize that the special prosecutor Robert Hur is a conservative lawyer appointed by Trump to the department of justice. That’s why the report referenced Biden’s supposed cognitive decline. A hit job by a biased prosecutor as far as i’m concerned. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
I strongly disagree. Hur's getting flack from Republicans too, about his recommendation to not prosecute Biden. He was just doing his job.I’m only going to respond to the remarks pertaining to my previous post. I’ve truncated Tiny’s quote to reflect just that portion.
From a WSJ news piece, this is what his former boss said about him:
“For Rob this is not about politics, this is a principled decision,” Rosenstein said. “He went through a rigorous process, and his conclusion that an indictment was not warranted is well-defended.”
Rosenstein and other former prosecutors said the report reads similarly to other internal Justice Department memos that prosecutors write to justify decisions not to bring charges. Hur, they said, was anticipating possible defenses Biden could raise that would make him a sympathetic defendant who jurors might believe had simply forgotten he still had the documents.
Such memos are usually kept out of public view. But if a special counsel chooses not to pursue charges, he is required to disclose why a target’s missteps, however problematic, weren’t criminal. Garland had promised to make Hur’s report public when he appointed him, saying he wouldn’t interfere with the probe. He could have made redactions or edits, but didn’t.
https://www.wsj.com/politics/special...ferno-35c31d7e
From a WSJ opinion piece,
Mr. Hur, on the other hand, is a duly appointed special counsel. Federal regulations instruct that, at the end of Mr. Hur’s work, he “shall provide the Attorney General with a confidential report explaining the prosecution or declination decisions reached.”
Given the high political interest, it would be hard to keep such a report from the public. The speculation would be of a White House trying to cover something up. So Mr. Hur presumably knew that his summary of the case was likely to be released. But if Mr. Biden’s mental state played any role in his decision to recommend against criminal charges, do Mr. Hur’s critics think he should have simply decided not to tell that to the Attorney General? That would have been a dereliction of duty.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/robert-...inton-9508dc6c Originally Posted by Tiny
I’m sure that Robert Hur was chosen to investigate and prosecute as needed because of his republican bona fides. The Biden justice department wanted to assign a Prosecutor appointed under the previous president (who is also being investigated for a similar crime) to mitigate charges that they whitewashed the investigation.
The result boiled down to its basic elements was that there wasn’t enough evidence of intent to prosecute. That fact was obscured by the prosecution’s opinion on the faculties of the president.
In my opinion and in the opinion of many others Robert Hur knew that he would get a lot of pushback from the republican establishment because he couldn’t find evidence to prosecute like they wanted. He wanted to minimize that pushback by putting his own opinions into the report knowing that his remarks would be made public.
Obviously he failed to thread the needle as he’s getting pushback from both sides of the political spectrum. Democrats think he is a partisan hack who wanted to malign the President and Republicans think he’s a RINO who’s not partisan enough to push a bogus prosecution.
What it comes down to is the fact that this report has given false justification to Trump’s followers to ignore his actions in his own classified documents case.