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'What month did Beau die?' US President Joe Biden couldn’t even recall when his son died

Robert Hur, who had been appointed to investigate whether Biden mishandled classified documents said it was a shocking contention about a keystone event in Biden’s life, and it fed into questions about whether the 81-year-old president is fit to serve another term.

Edited By: Ajeet Kumar @Ajeet1994 Washington Published : Mar 12, 2024 23:32 IST, Updated : Mar 12, 2024 23:32 IST
US President Joe Biden with his son Beau Biden.
Image Source : AP/FILE US President Joe Biden with his son Beau Biden.

Washington: The White House knew it had a political problem on its hands when a special counsel report questioned President Joe Biden’s memory last month, but Biden saw a much more personal affront as well. Robert Hur, who had been appointed to investigate whether Biden mishandled classified documents, wrote that the president couldn’t recall in an interview with prosecutors the date when his adult son, Beau, died of cancer. It was a shocking contention about a keystone event in Biden’s life, and it fed into questions about whether the 81-year-old president is fit to serve another term.

“How in the hell dare he raise that?” Biden angrily declared during a hastily arranged press conference after the report was released. “Frankly, when I was asked the question, I thought to myself it wasn’t any of their damn business.” The reality of the situation, however, isn’t as clear as either Biden or Hur portrayed, according to a transcript of the interview released on Tuesday before the former special counsel testified on Capitol Hill.

“What month did Beau die?” Biden mused

Hur didn’t ask the president about his son’s death; Biden brought it up himself during a discussion about how he stored documents at a rental home in Virginia after leaving the vice president’s office in 2017. And Biden recalled the specific date that Beau died, although he briefly wondered aloud about the year as the conversation toggled between various events.

“What month did Beau die?” Biden mused. “Oh, God, May 30th.” A White House lawyer interjected by saying, “2015.” “Was it 2015 he had died?” Biden asked. When someone responded affirmatively, the president added, “It was 2015.”

Biden's aides defended the president’s inaccurate characterization of the interview during his press conference last month, describing his response as visceral and emotional. And they said his exchange with Hur showed how Biden believed it was important to reflect on how his son’s death had affected his decision-making over subsequent years.

Hur, in his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, said his report’s discussion of Biden’s memory was “necessary and accurate and fair” because his state of mind was an important part of evaluating whether he committed a crime. “I did not sanitize my explanation nor did I disparage the president unfairly,” he said.

The transcript released on Tuesday sheds new light on one of the most politically and personally sensitive episodes in Biden’s term. Although the special counsel’s investigation found no basis to bring criminal charges against Biden — unlike Donald Trump, who was indicted for refusing to return classified records to the federal government — the references to his memory threatened the president’s ability to assure voters that he can keep doing his job until he turns 86.

Who was Beau Biden?

Beau was Delaware’s attorney general and widely viewed as his father’s political heir when he was diagnosed with a brain tumour. The cancer, which Biden connects to his son’s National Guard service near toxic burn pits on military bases in Iraq, was devastating for a family that had already suffered tragedy decades earlier. Shortly after Biden was elected to the Senate in 1972, his first wife and baby daughter were killed in a car crash that also badly injured Beau and his younger brother Hunter.

When did Joe Biden's son die?

Beau died while Biden was serving as vice president, and his deep sorrow helped deter him from running for president in 2016 when Trump ultimately defeated Hillary Clinton. Biden mentioned the death during an interview that Hur conducted on Oct. 8. They were discussing where Biden kept documents that he was “actively working on” at his Virginia home.

The president responded by skipping back a few years to talk about how “in this timeframe, my son is — either been deployed or is dying.” After the brief exchange about the specific date, Biden began to talk about writing his book, “Promise Me, Dad,” which was released in 2017. “This is personal,” he said as he talked about how “Beau was like my right arm and Hunt was my left.”

(With inputs from agency)

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