The U.S. prosecutor who sparked a political firestorm last month with a report saying President Joe Biden had a “poor memory“ defended his assessment in congressional testimony on Tuesday (March 12), saying it was necessary for his investigation. Former U.S. Special Counsel Robert Hur spoke to the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, which has been one of the panels conducting an impeachment inquiry into Biden, 81. “My assessment in the report about the relevance of the President's memory was necessary and accurate and fair,“ Hur said in his opening statement. “I did not sanitize my explanation. Nor did I disparage the President unfairly. I explained to the Attorney General my decision and the reasons for it. That's what I was required to do.“ Hur, the former top federal prosecutor in Maryland, declined to bring criminal charges against Biden after a monthslong investigation into classified documents found at Biden's personal home and for
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