Internet aghast as Jim Jordan tells Sean Hannity that Joe Biden willfully retained classified docs for book

Jim Jordan called out the 'double standards' in dealing with Joe Biden's mishandling of classified documents
PUBLISHED MAR 14, 2024
Jim Jordan told Sean Hannity that Joe Biden withheld classified documents for his ghostwriter (Fox News, Getty Images)
Jim Jordan told Sean Hannity that Joe Biden withheld classified documents for his ghostwriter (Fox News, Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Robert Hur's bombshell testimony has created waves across the political spectrum. Special counsel Hur testified about Joe Biden's mishandling of classified documents. While Hur's report suggests not pressing criminal charges against POTUS, it does reveal that Biden wilfully retained classified information. 

Rep Jim Jordan reacted to the former special counsel's testimony on the classified documents probe into President Biden on 'Hannity.' The House Judiciary Chairman called out the "double standards" over the handling of classified documents by Joe Biden



 

Jim Jordan exposes mishandling of classified documents

Hannity questioned Jordan during his segment, "He gets them and reads them to the ghostwriter. Did that guy have a security clearance, Mr Chairman?"

"He did not, Sean. And you are right, he retained these documents, disclosed them to an individual who didn’t have a security clearance but had part of the contract for the $8 million to be a ghostwriter for Joe Biden’s book," Chairman Jordan responded, revealing the alarming mishandling of sensitive information.



 

The motive behind such reckless behavior was laid bare by the House Judiciary Chairman. "You go to motive when there is unlawful activity. What was the motive? The motive was clear. The motive was the book," Jordan explained, echoing the sentiments of the Special Counsel.

During a recent segment on Fox News, House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan shared his perspective on the revelations surrounding Joe Biden's handling of classified document (@FoxNews/Youtube)
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan shared his perspective on the Robert Hur's revelations about Joe Biden's handling of classified documents (@FoxNews/Youtube)

According to Jordan, Biden's ghostwriter had strong incentives to flout established procedures regarding classified documents, driven by the whopping $8 million advance for Biden's book.

"That was their motive," Jordan asserted, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.

But perhaps even more concerning is the alleged complicity of Joe Biden himself. "Here’s the kicker: Joe Biden did know the rules. He had been in office 50 years. He got daily intelligence briefings for 8 years as Vice President of the United States. He had been in the Situation Room hearing all kinds of classified information," Jordan pointed out.

Internet slams Joe Biden after Jim Jordan claims he shared classified docs with ghostwriter

In the wake of Jim Jordan's statements regarding Joe Biden's handling of classified documents, social media users wasted no time taking to social media to express their reactions, with many choosing to slam the President.

One said, "He broke the law, Justice is blind so it must be served, no excuses"

Another angrily demanded, "This needs to be broadcasted across the globe not just USA! I am sick of this whole thing and I want justice to be served!"

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"If he's competent to be president of the Country then he is competent to stand trial!!! And while you're at it strip him of all the royalties he got from his book!" said another viewer.

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"Simply unbelievable..the hypocrisy is beyond belief," read one comment. 

"Don’t understand why Joe is not in trouble. Can somebody explain this," read another comment. 

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One viewer said, "Im thankful for Jim Jordan telling the truth"

This article contains remarks made on the internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online. 

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