Hur hearing drew Biden as 'entitled career politician' as report showed his memoir was a 'motive': GOP reps
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., offered mixed reviews of former special counsel Robert Hur and his testimony before Congress after he declined to recommend charges against President Biden over his retention of classified information.
Comer said Tuesday he appreciated some of Hur's product in his report, but added there are too many questions surrounding Biden's decades-long behavior regarding the handling of classified documents.
"We're going to still try to get answers so we can actually hold people accountable," Comer said on "Hannity."
"What we saw today was an entitled career politician who believes he's above the law, and we also see a government that's always turned a blind eye to protect Joe Biden," he said.
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VideoComer pointed out stark differences between Biden's handling of classified information, as host Sean Hannity reported some of the president's documents hearkened back to his Senate career when he would not have been permitted to handle some of them outside a secure SCIF facility.
The lawmaker pointed to how classified information handled by former President Trump was largely kept in locked areas of his Mar-a-Lago compound, while Biden's — according to Hur's report — was found dispersed among the University of Delaware, the Penn Biden Center in Washington, and the president's Greenville, Del., garage.
"These documents that Joe Biden had were not behind a locked door. I asked Hur that, and he confirmed that in his testimony they were scattered all over the place. We don't know who all had access to those documents."
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