Biden could have been 'easily' charged after Hur report established 'all of the elements of crimes': Turley
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A report from Special Counsel Robert Hur revealed President Biden's ghostwriter will not face charges despite deleting evidence of the sharing of classified material during the investigation. The detail comes amid other stunning revelations in the report, which Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley said "establishes all of the elements of crimes" Monday on "The Ingraham Angle."
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JONATHAN TURLEY: I would be very concerned about a client who was informed of a pending investigation and destroyed the key material evidence. The other interesting anomaly in this is that if they wanted to pursue this aggressively, as they did with the Trump investigations, we've seen prosecutors really pressure witnesses like this, saying that we may indict you for obstruction, to get their cooperation, to see if they have more evidence to offer. Instead, they did what they did with the president. They sort of convinced themselves that there was no reason to seriously pursue criminal charges. And it's very hard to square with what the report says. This report establishes all of the elements of crimes. They could have easily, on these facts, charged the president with mishandling of classified material, willfully retaining classified material, showing that material to others. That