Robert K. Hur, a former United States Attorney for the District of Maryland, has been in the news recently for his involvement in various high-profile investigations. He served as the special counsel in inquiries related to President Joe Biden's handling of classified information and memory concerns. House Republicans held public hearings with Hur to discuss his findings, which concluded that Biden should not face criminal charges for mishandling classified documents. Additionally, Hur interviewed President Biden over these matters.
Robert K. Hur, born in 1973, is an American attorney who has held significant positions in the U.S. Department of Justice. He served as the United States Attorney for the District of Maryland from 2018 to 2021 and was previously the Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General. Hur's legal expertise and experience in high-profile investigations have made him a key figure in addressing critical issues related to national security and government integrity.
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The former special counsel came under bipartisan fire.
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President Biden faces criticism for his age and outreach efforts to young voters, as the Michigan primary approaches.
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Calls for President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential race due to concerns about his age and memory have intensified.
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House Republicans will hold a public hearing with special counsel Robert Hur on March 12 to discuss his findings about President Biden's mental acuity and memory.
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House Republicans plan to hold a public hearing with special counsel Robert Hur to discuss his report on President Biden's handling of classified information.
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President Biden launches task force to address mishandling of classified documents during presidential transitions.
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Vice President Kamala Harris defends President Biden's capacity to lead in response to concerns over his age and memory
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President Biden's age and fitness for office are under scrutiny following a special counsel report and his performance at a news conference.
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Special counsel report concludes Biden should not face criminal charges for mishandling classified documents
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President Biden defends his memory and handling of classified documents after a special counsel report raised concerns about his memory and ability to recall important details.
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House Republicans issue subpoenas to key figures involved in the investigation into Hunter Biden, as part of an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
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President Biden voluntarily interviewed by special counsel Robert Hur over handling of classified documents
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