Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Political Firestorm Erupts Anew As Citizen Hur Exposed As The Trump Hack He Is In House Hearings

                                                                          

                               Rep. Adam Schiff rips Trump Turd Hur yesterday

Hur can't recall his words in Biden interview so must look them up

In one of the toughest exchanges at the hearing so far, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) excoriated former special counsel Robert Hur for issuing a “deeply prejudicial” report that hurt President Biden’s political standing by suggesting his mental faculties were failing. But amusingly Hur's own mental faculties failed under the grilling.   


White House aides point to several passages of the special counsel’s report in which it is Robert K. Hur who has the faulty memory during an interview with President Biden. In one exchange blurting:


 “Please correct me if I’m misremembering. I may be misremembering.”


“You can’t make this up,” wrote Ian Sams in the White House Counsel’s Office.  


And this Trump Turd has the fucking nerve to expatiate on Biden's memory?  Anyway, Adam Schiff was relentless in exposing Hur's partisan gamesmanship and that he had to know the consequences of his BS report, saying:


You were not born yesterday; you understood exactly what you were doing. You cannot tell me you’re so naive to think your words would not have created a political firestorm.


The GOP’s new Biden attack is weakening their old one

And:

by Maya Boddie | March 12, 2024 - 6:06am | permalink

— from Alternet

House Republicans are looking forward to, as of Monday, former Department of Justice special counsel Robert Hur's testimony before the Judiciary Committee Tuesday, March 12 — weeks after the prosecutor decided against charging President Joe Biden over his handling of classified documents.

According to The Independent, Hur will testify "as a private citizen who has surrounded himself with Republican partisans and notorious figures linked to former president Donald Trump."

The Independent exclusively reports "multiple sources familiar with" the special counsel's plans, say that Hur, "at the request of the Republican majority led by Ohio Representative Jim Jordan, has arranged his departure from the Department of Justice to be official as of Monday 11 March, one day before he is scheduled to appear on Capitol Hill."

The special counsel's testimony, according to Axios, "gives Republicans their Mueller moment."

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