I admitted that Biden was wrong, so please don't make up what I did or didn't say.
My argument is that yes, they BOTH did something wrong, but that's where the similarities end. Biden has cooperated fully from the day the documents were discovered, which is what an honest person would do. He could have avoided the whole controversy by simply destroying the documents and saying nothing - no one even knew they were missing. He chose to do the right thing instead.
Trump obstructed all attempts to retrieve documents NARA knew were missing, and it went on for over a year before the FBI had to go in, find them, and retrieve them. That is not what an honest person would do.
The GOP is jumping on Biden to distract from Trump, and people like you are buying into their gaslighting. You want to believe that Biden is evil, so you latch on to anything that supports your belief. You're the audience they're targeting. Maybe you're the one who should give it up.
As for the interns - yes, interns and staff are typically the ones who pack up the office of a departing official. When they pack, they just pack - grab a stack of documents and put it in the box. They don't take the time to examine every single document in the stack, they have a job to do and do quickly. Unless the document with classification markings was sitting on top of the stack, they wouldn't have any reason to see it. And you're also suggesting that the interns and staff were somehow complicit in hiding these documents, which is ridiculous and unsupported by any evidence.
I really don't care about clips you've seen on the Internet dating back to the time when Biden was VP. If he was showing signs of dementia that long ago, he wouldn't be POTUS today. Dementia is a progressive disease, it gets worse over time. I've seen first-hand what it does to someone, and it's not pretty. In his last physical in 2021, the WH doctor said there was nothing wrong with him cognitively. He did not have dementia when he was VP, and he does not have it now. Stop spreading lies. |