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Congressman Jim Jordan Discusses Findings On President Biden's Actions

Jim Jordan- Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee

During a recent interview with Congressman Jim Jordan, the focus was on the report regarding President Biden's handling of classified information. Congressman Jordan expressed his concerns about Biden's actions, stating that despite not bringing charges, Biden had willfully retained and disclosed classified information to unauthorized individuals. The motive behind Biden's actions, as per Jordan, was linked to his book deal worth eight million dollars.

Jordan highlighted a key piece of evidence involving a ghostwriter who deleted information upon learning of the investigation, suggesting obstruction. He emphasized the importance of understanding Biden's motives for violating rules he was well aware of due to his extensive experience in government.

When questioned about the burden of proof and Biden's mental acuity, Jordan dismissed comparisons to former President Trump, asserting that Biden's memory lapses were more severe. He referenced instances of Biden forgetting details during press conferences as evidence of his cognitive decline.

Jordan criticized the Democrats for downplaying Biden's memory issues and emphasized the need for transparency by requesting audio tapes of Biden's interviews and other witnesses from the Justice Department. He underscored the importance of Congress and the American people having access to this information for evaluation.

The interview shed light on the ongoing scrutiny surrounding President Biden's handling of classified information and raised questions about his motives and mental acuity. Jordan's remarks underscored the need for accountability and transparency in addressing these concerns.

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