A heavily redacted transcript of Special Counsel Robert Hur’s interview with Joe Biden’s ghostwriter, Mark Zwonitzer, has been released.
Zwonitzer informed the special counsel’s office that Joe Biden knowingly shared highly classified information with him and took him to his Wilmington garage, where classified materials were stored in boxes.
🚨 MAJOR COURT WIN
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Late last night we forced Garland’s DOJ to cough up the transcript of Special Counsel Hur’s interview with Biden ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer
We are reviewing now but wanted the American People to have it as soon as possible
Link below 👇 pic.twitter.com/XuMpeD8nj7
Zwonitzer also admitted to the FBI that he deleted numerous audio recordings of interviews with Joe Biden, partly due to the ongoing special counsel investigation.
🧵WHAT WE CAN SEE THROUGH THE REDACTIONS
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Here's what we found in the transcript following our big legal win last night.
Biden's ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer admitted he deleted the audio recordings of Biden interviews after Hur was appointed SC. Hur's team still found them. https://t.co/cY3QuFRFfu pic.twitter.com/iKWkLVlSua
Zwonitzer testified that Joe Biden was aware he should not have had the classified material in such an unsecure setting and emphasized the need to be “careful” when discussing classified information with Zwonitzer, who lacked a security clearance.
Joe Biden stored highly classified documents in broken-down boxes in his flimsy unsecure garage at his Wilmington, Delaware home.
Zwonitzer told investigators that President Biden took him into his garage at his Wilmington home to see the President's Corvette.
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This is the same garage where President Biden improperly stored classified documents. pic.twitter.com/47sc9qcJZh
At one point, Biden told Zwonitzer that he had just discovered a classified documents in the downstairs area of his home.
But President Biden mentioned he “needed to be careful” because he was reading from documents with classified markings. At one point, President Biden told Zwonitzer he had just found a classified document downstairs in his home. pic.twitter.com/KEH0ZF8k70
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Biden’s corrupt DOJ redacted Zwonitzer’s answer when asked if he has ever dealt with classified documents.
Zwonitzer confirmed he never possessed a security clearance and DOJ curiously redacted his answer to the question of whether he has ever dealt with classified material. pic.twitter.com/jzpesLDXIi
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Despite these admissions, Hur ultimately decided not to charge Zwonitzer with obstruction of justice.
Following an extensive investigation into Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified national security documents, Department of Justice Special Counsel Robert Hur announced that he will not pursue criminal charges.
Despite believing Biden knew he kept classified information and knew he was not allowed to do so, Hur still decided not to bring charges against him.
Hur pointed to Biden’s advanced age and poor memory as factors influencing the decision not to prosecute.
“We have also considered that, at trial, Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,” the report stated.