CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said Thursday on “Anderson Cooper 360” that President Joe Biden referred to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi as the “President of Mexico” during a press conference. Voters will remember him, he said, and spoke about his age and memories after becoming special counsel Robert. Mr. Huh decided not to prosecute the president for storing classified documents.
Hoar said Biden is an “old man with a bad memory.”
Toobin said, “Mexico? Mexico? Where did it come from? I mean, that’s all anyone remembers about this. You know, he was exonerated here, and I think he was exonerated.” I think it’s easy to say, and I don’t think legally he’s ever had a problem with this, because the question of criminal intent is quite clearly present in the Biden case. And certainly, the accusations in Jack Smith’s indictment are heavily echoed in the Trump case. I think the two are very different, and the report details that. But Mexico? I mean, how do you explain that politically?”
He further added, “I don’t buy it at all. Classified information, people are way too classified. People bring out classified information all the time. Legally, I don’t think it’s a problem. The problem is Biden. That didn’t seem to be of much use.”
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