Spartz: They've been emboldened [tyrants] by President Obama, now by [Biden] too, and unfortunately, our government, and Department of Justice, is really now resembles a tyrannical government.
Tiffany: Is it correct that February 5th letter that was sent to you asking you to change references to [Biden's] poor memory. Wasn't there a request by the White House to do that?
Hur: There was a request, yes.
Tiffany: The record should show that the gentleman from Maryland earlier said that was not the case.
Tiffany: Unfortunately, you [Hur] are part of the Praetorian Guard that guards the swamp out here in Washington DC, protecting elites, and Joe Biden is part of that company of the elites…there is no doubt that [Biden] does believe he is above the law.
Correa: President Trump intentionally took classified materials and obstructed justice, to ensure that those materials wouldn't be taken from him, and he refused to work with law enforcement. Is that correct?
Hur: My report reflects no findings of obstructive conduct on the part of [Biden].
[hard to hear; I believe he said 'Biden' there when asked about President Trump]
Fitzgerald: According to your report, the boxes were moved between multiple offices between Mr., Biden departing his West Wing office in 2017, and his arrival at the Penn Biden Center's permanent offices in October of '17. Were any of these offices authorized to store classified information?
Hur: No.
Moore: Can presidents declassify documents that they have in their possession?
Hur: I believe under certain circumstances, yes.
Moore: Former presidents as well?
Hur: I confess; this is not an area of law that I've looked into, or explained in my report.
Hageman; Mr. Biden understood when he was a senator and vice president, that he could not keep classified materials at his home, at his garage, and in other offices. Is that fair?
Hur: I don't think that's accurate, because when Mr; Biden was vice president, he was authorized to have classified material in his home.
Hageman: But after he left, he knew that he was not entitled to keep classified information at his home, correct?
Hur: After he left, there is evidence to suggest that he knew that he could not legally have classified information at his home, however, there is evidence with respect to his notebooks, that he believed he was authorized the notebooks at his home, based on precedent.
Hageman: Based on precedent.
Escobar acting as if classified materials were just laying around Mar-a-Lago, accessible to club members.
Armstrong: Over the last three election cycles, there have only been three people who have ran for president. Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Donald Trump. All three of them have been accused of mishandling classified documents. Only one of them has been prosecuted.
Bush: Republicans have used the Special Council's report to further their long-standing efforts to reelect the former white supremacist-in-chief, Donald Trump.
Jake Sullivan [White House press conference]: Today, [Biden] will share with Poland's leaders that the United States plans to move forward with a new, two billion dollar, foreign military financing direct loan to Poland, using previously appropriated congressional funds, and will offer to sell Poland ninety-six Apache helicopters.
Sullivan: Ukrainian troops…are now forced to ration their ammunition, under pressure on multiple fronts…when Russian troops advance, and it's guns fire, Ukraine does not have enough ammunition to fire back…today, on behalf of [Biden], I'm announcing an emergency package of security assistance of three hundred billion dollars worth of weapons and equipment to address some of Ukraine's pressing needs. This is possible because of unanticipated cost savings in contracts the DOD negotiated to replace equipment we've already sent to Ukraine through previous drawdowns…This ammunition will keep Ukraine's guns firing for a period, but only a short period. It is nowhere near enough to meet Ukraine's battlefield needs, and it will not prevent Ukraine from running out of ammunition in the weeks to come.
[unanticipated cost savings in military contracts? since when is that ever acknowledged or even 'discovered'?]
Sullivan: We have made no bones about our deep concerns about Hungary's assault on democratic institutions, including the judiciary, Hungary's corruption, and other erosion of democracy in Hungary from the leadership there. That is something w have been deeply concerned about.
[says a career criminal operative]
Reporter: On Ukraine, how long do you think this latest aid shipment is going to last?
Sullivan: Absolutely not months, weeks; maybe even just a couple of weeks.
[three hundred million in weapons and equipment will be used up in 'a couple weeks']
Correction: it is three hundred million, not billion.
Ivey put up a display with Joe Biden's official White House photo, and President Trump's mugshot.