Unedited Audio of Biden’s Special Counsel Interview Released—It’s Worse Than We Thought!

The Biden White House just took another major credibility hit, and this time, it’s coming straight from Joe Biden’s own mouth — literally. On Friday, Axios released a damning audio snippet from Special Counsel Robert Hur’s interview with then-president Joe Biden that appears to confirm what many Americans have long suspected: the president is mentally unfit for office.

The recording, part of Hur’s classified documents probe, features Biden rambling, pausing, and delivering halting, disjointed answers that border on incoherent. Hur’s report, released earlier this year, declined to press charges against Biden for mishandling classified documents, citing his “poor memory” and describing him as a “sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory” — hardly the glowing assessment of a competent commander-in-chief.

Now, with the audio in the public domain, it’s clear Hur wasn’t exaggerating.

In the snippet, Biden struggles to recount the death of his son, Beau, and the origins of his memoir Promise Me, Dad. What’s alarming isn’t the emotional content, but the long, awkward silences and stuttering delivery — all of which were conveniently scrubbed from the previously released White House transcript.

Biden’s inability to recall key moments, his constant pauses, and his reliance on attorneys to finish his thoughts paint a picture not of a man in command — but of someone who probably shouldn’t be answering the phone at 3 a.m., let alone running the world’s most powerful country.

It also raises serious questions about the dual standard of justice. Remember, President Trump was hit with felony charges for allegedly storing classified documents in unsecured areas. Biden did the same thing — leaving sensitive materials in a Penn Biden Center office and even in his Delaware garage — yet walked away because of, essentially, diminished capacity.

Even worse? Biden tried to block the release of the full Hur interview. The Justice Department is now under a May 20 deadline to respond to a FOIA request demanding the tapes, and President Trump has already hinted he may release them himself.

This isn’t just embarrassing — it’s a national security risk. And now, thanks to the audio, America can hear it for themselves.

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