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Angry Biden Blasts Special Counsel’s Report on Classified Documents Case, Defends Mental Faculties

The longstanding concerns about President Joe Biden’s age and memory intensified on Thursday, as the nation’s commander-in-chief angrily criticized a special counsel’s report investigating his possession of classified documents.

The report described the 81-year-old Democrat’s memory as “hazy,” “fuzzy,” “faulty,” “poor,” and having “significant limitations.” It noted that President Biden could not reliably recall defining milestones in his own life, such as when his son Beau died, or when he served as vice president under Barack Obama.

While President Biden will not face charges for mishandling the classified documents, the report’s assertions about his memory could undermine his message to voters that he can continue to lead the country.

“My memory is fine,” President Biden responded Thursday night from the White House, where he grew visibly angry in denying that he had forgotten when his son, Beau Biden, had died of brain cancer in 2015 at the age of 46.

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