Rep. Josh Breechen: Biden blocking Hur tape release, to prevent public from seeing him as old man ‘with poor memory’

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President Joe Biden makes his way to the Oval Office after signing a document related to the China tariffs during an event to promote American investments and jobs in the Rose Garden of the White House on Tuesday May 14, 2024.
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Key Member of the House Committee on Homeland Security discusses Biden’s executive order blocking the release of his testimony with Special Prosecutor Robert Hur in October that led to the now-infamous line in the special report where Hur refers to Biden as a “elderly man with a poor memory.” Rep. Josh Breechen also laments the lack of attention given to the open southern Border for four years by the Biden administration after repeated warnings by Congress, FBI Director Christopher Wray and many others, came to fruition Thursday morning with an attempted break-in to a military base in Virginia when two men, one on the terrorist watchlist and the other, a Jordanian National that illegal crossed southern border rammed the barricades. Additional interview with House Judiciary Member Rep. Ben Cline on Hur tapes block and Attorney General Merrick Garland contempt vote, and George Beebe on the alignment of Russia and China as Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping set to meet this week.

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