Rep. Claudia Tenney called on members of the Biden administration to "Explore" removing President Biden under the 25th Amendment after a special counsel cleared him of any wrongdoing but painted him as an elderly man with a failing memory.
In a letter obtained by Fox News Digital, Tenney reportedly wrote to Attorney General Merrick Garland Thursday night to share her "Grave concerns." "After concluding that President Biden knowingly and willfully removed, mishandled, and disclosed classified documents repeatedly over a period of decades, Mr. Hur nevertheless recommended that charges not be brought against him," her letter said.
"Special Counsel's reasoning was alarming." Special Counsel Robert Hur released his findings Thursday in the case into Biden's handling of classified materials.
Hur's 388-page report investigated how documents from Biden's time as vice president ended up at his Wilmington, Del., home and an old office space.
Hur determined that he "Willfully" retained the documents but didn't bring forth any charges, describing Biden as an "Elderly man with a poor memory." Tenney argued that the Department of Justice "Cannot ethically" bring charges against former President Trump and decline to bring them against Biden.
"President Biden needs to be charged, or he needs to be removed." The 25th Amendment, ratified after former President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, is a procedure for replacing the president in the event of death, removal, resignation or incapacitation.
Biden angrily defended himself Thursday night in the wake of the special counsel's report, saying during a press conference, "I put this country back on its feet."
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