Special counsel Hur report contains damning revelations about Biden’s cognitive failure


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Joe Biden’s political career keeps taking on water.

Bidens ‘s re-election campaign could be on the verge of sinking.

And a prosecutor is sitting on the awful smoking gun that Joe Biden fears the most.

Poll after poll shows the American people think Joe Biden is too old to be president.

Americans don’t believe Biden could finish a second term where he would be 86 at its conclusion.

The transcript of special counsel Robert Hur’s interview with Joe Biden in the investigation into Biden stealing classified documents cemented that notion that Biden is too mentally enfeebled to spend another four years in the Oval Office.

Hur initially reported that no jury would convict because he is an “elderly man” with a “poor memory.”

Democrats pounced and smeared Hur as a partisan assassin out to ruin Biden’s re-election chances.

The Department of Justice finally relented and released the transcript of Biden’s interview with Hur on the morning Hur was set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee.

And the transcript was every bit the explosive piece of political dynamite the Democrats feared.

Not even Biden’s biggest supporters in the media could avoid telling the truth about Biden’s decrepit mental state.

“In his 5-hour interview with Robert Hur, Biden repeatedly mixed up dates, countries and the timeline of significant events — including the years his son Beau died and Trump was elected,” the left-wing political gossip site Axios posted on social media.

On two different occasions Biden couldn’t remember when he was vice president.

Hur questioned Biden about how a classified document about the Obama administration’s internal deliberations on the war in Afghanistan ended up in his Delaware home.

“OK. Do you have any idea where this material would’ve been before it got moved into the garage?” Hur asked Biden.

Biden wondered if Hur was asking if this happened in 2013 and if he was still vice president at the time.

“Well, if it was 2013 — when did I stop being vice president?” Biden asked.

“2017,” White House lawyer Rachel Cotton gently said to Biden to remind him of when in the timeline Hur was talking about.

So I was vice president. So it must’ve come from vice-president stuff. That’s all I can think of,” Biden answered.

Biden couldn’t remember when his term ended, first thinking he left office in 2013 – Biden began his second term as Obama’s VP in 2013.

Biden wondered out loud if he was still vice president in 2009, the year his term started.

The entire transcript read like an old man whose mind wanders from story to story as he tries to stay on point because he can’t stay focused on the task at hand.

Americans reading the transcript can easily see why the White House tried to obstruct Hur and demand he make politically motivated edits to his final report in order to take out references to Biden’s failing memory.