Clear ‘Double Standard’ in Special Counsel Not Charging Biden Over Fear Sympathetic Jury Wouldn’t Convict: Analyst

Special counsel Robert Hur gave his first public testimony Tuesday over President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents after producing his report, but deciding against charging President Biden with a crime.

NTD spoke to Mike Leon, the director of policy and strategy at the Free and Equal Elections Foundation and the host of the ‘Can We Please Talk?’ podcast. He said it represented a clear “double standard” that Mr. Hur would decide not to charge President Biden over fears he might not have gotten a conviction from a sympathetic jury that might have viewed the president as an elderly man—and this while the Department of Justice is seeking to prosecute former President Donald Trump to the fullest extent of the law.

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