Sunday, 18 May 2025

LISTEN HERE: Full Day One Audio of Robert Hur’s Interview With Joe Biden Proves He Was Mentally Gone


On Friday evening, Axios released several portions of the audio recording from Special Counsel Robert Hur’s interview with Joe Biden back in October 2023.

If you missed that, you can listen to them here:

BREAKING: Audio from Joe Biden’s Infamous Interview With Robert Hur RELEASED — Listen Here

Now, the full audio recording from the first day of the Biden-Hur interview has just dropped.

The Trump administration had previously vowed to release the full Hur tapes and had hinted at dropping them this weekend.

Another promise kept...

You can listen to the full 5-hour audio recording from Day One, in its entirety, right here:

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The New York Post provided a summary of the audio tape:

On Saturday, Axios released five hours of Biden’s Oct. 8-9 sitdown with Hur, during which he spoke in strained tones and mixed up key information from his personal and political career.

“It’s obviously very important to answer our questions truthfully,” the special counsel said at the start of the interview.

“We hope that you’ll … put forth your best efforts and really try to make your best recollection in response to the questions we ask because I acknowledge that some of the questions we are asking relate to events that happened years ago,” he added.

“I’m a young man, so it’s not a problem,” the then-80-year-old president quipped.

But Biden went on to struggle with dates and names, inaccurately claiming his late son Beau had been “deployed” or was “dying” around 2017, when he departed the vice presidency and took with him batches of classified documents. In fact, the former Delaware attorney general passed from brain cancer in 2015.

“Remember, in this time frame, my son is … uh … would’ve been deployed or is dying and so … it was … and by the way there were still a lot of people at the time, when I got out of the Senate, that were encouraging me to run in this period — except the president,” he told Hur and his co-counsel Marc Krickbaum.

Biden also flubbed the year that Trump was first elected — “November of 2017” — and was unable to call up the name of the National Archives or what a “fax machine” is, transcripts released last year also confirmed.

White House counsels including the president’s personal attorney Bob Bauer interjected to assist him when his memory faltered.

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“I have a library, and the library has a — two filing cabinets, and it has built into the walls — when I built that home, built into the walls, a space for a copy machine, for — what do you call it, when they send these —,” he said.

Biden elsewhere veered off into tangents including one about a trip he took to Mongolia as vice president where he got to fire a bow and arrow in 2011, bragging to Hur that he was “not a bad archer” before the special counsel redirected the conversation.

Hur later determined that the president “willfully” retained classified material at his private residences and office in Washington, DC, but opted not to bring charges in part because a jury would likely view Biden as a “sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory.”

The newly released audio shows that Biden gave inconsistent answers about his reasons for keeping the sensitive files and sharing them with a ghostwriter for his 2017 memoir “Promise Me, Dad,” suggesting at one point that he may have kept the documents “just for posterity’s sake.”

All this reveals is that the Democrat party and the media knew Biden was in several cognitive decline -- a full year prior to the November 2024 presidential election.

So, why did they cover it up? Who was really acting as president during that time period?

After Axios released the Hur tape, President Trump took to Truth Social to address the growing scandal -- especially in regards to the autopen used to grant sweeping blanket pardons just before Biden left the White House.

Here's his post:

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.

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