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Watch: Doocy Asks Biden ‘How Bad Is Your Memory’ Following Special Counsel Report

by Sandra Rhodes
February 9, 2024 at 12:18 pm
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WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 11: President Joe Biden walks out of the South Portico towards Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on November 11, 2023 in Washington, DC. The President and First Lady are going to their home in Wilmington, Delaware, where they will be spending the rest of the weekend. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

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President Joe Biden was once again on the defensive regarding his memory.

Fox News White House Correspondent Peter Doocy took Biden to task about mental acuity and whether he can continue as president.

Doocy asked, “How bad is your memory and can you continue as president?”

Biden hit back with, “My memory is so bad I let you speak.”

Doocy’s question followed a report by special counsel Robert Hur on Thursday. Hur reported the president has a poor memory. That coupled with being elderly would make his sympathetic to any potential jurors regarding Biden’s handling of classified documents.

Doocy: The special counsel said you were a well meaning elderly man

Biden: I’m well meaning and I’m an elderly man and I know what the hell I’m doing. I put this country back on its feet. I don’t need his recommendation pic.twitter.com/hkkAHkVUf7

— Acyn (@Acyn) February 9, 2024

The report concluded that the president “willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen,” according to Mediaite.

The report stated Biden ‘did not remember when he was vice president” and “when his son (Beau Biden) died.”

Doocy also asked Biden about the report describing him as “a well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.”

“I’m well-meaning and I’m an elderly man and I know what the hell I’m doing,” Biden countered. “I’ve been president and I put this country back on its feet. I don’t need his recommendation.”

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