'I don't want to sugarcoat it. Biden's age is his biggest impediment to re-election and this description could be very damaging,' Pfeiffer said

  • Biden will not be charged for his handling of classified docs but descriptions in the special counsel report raise questions about Biden’s memory
  • Dan Pfeiffer wrote Biden will have to prove Robert Hur wrong by doing more interviews and press conferences in order to win in November

President Obama’s White House communications director slammed the special counsel report on Biden’s handling of classified documents calling it a ‘partisan hit job,’ and warned it poses a serious problem for the president. 

The report by Special Counsel Robert Hur released Thursday said prosecutors would not charge President Biden for his handling of classified documents since leaving office, but it painted a picture of an 81-year-old in mental decline, describing Biden as a ‘well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.’

In a Substack post on Friday, Dan Pfeiffer wrote Special Counsel Robert Hur ‘swerved out of his lane to drive a negative narrative about Biden.’

‘It’s hard to read the report and not think that, without the ability to charge Biden with a crime, Hur wanted to damage him politically,’ Pfeiffer, who served as communications director and a senior adviser in the Obama administration, wrote.

'I don't want to sugarcoat it. Biden's age is his biggest impediment to re-election and this description could be very damaging,' Pfeiffer said

‘I don’t want to sugarcoat it. Biden’s age is his biggest impediment to re-election and this description could be very damaging,’ Pfeiffer said

Pfeiffer goes on to state the report ‘poses some real political peril for Biden,’ and he fears that the description of Biden will break through to the public at large.

‘I don’t want to sugarcoat it. Biden’s age is his biggest impediment to re-election and this description could be very damaging,’ he said.

But amid the frenzy of coverage and growing concerns over the president’s ability to lead, Pfeiffer is pushing back, noting the description laid out in Hur’s report does not match those by many who interact with the president from lawmakers to CEOs. 

Pfeiffer wrote that in order to win in November, President Biden will now have to prove Hur wrong, and the only way to do that is through more interviews and press conferences, arguing misstatements matter less the more you speak.

President Biden addressing the special counsel report at the White House, telling reporters his 'memory is fine' in response to questions about his mental acuity

President Biden addressing the special counsel report at the White House, telling reporters his ‘memory is fine’ in response to questions about his mental acuity

Obama's White House communications director called the report by special counsel Robert Hur (pictured above) a ''partisan hit job'

Obama’s White House communications director called the report by special counsel Robert Hur (pictured above) a ”partisan hit job’

Biden began his forceful pushback on the report of his mental decline with a fiery press conference at the White House on Thursday night where he responded ‘I know what the hell I am doing!’

He took particular issue with the report’s claim he could not remember when his son Beau had died, saying ‘I don’t need anyone, I don’t need anyone, to remind me of when he passed away.’

Despite his forceful rebuked of special counsel, the president’s defiant appearance on Thursday was not without a gaffe.

While responding to a question about the humanitarian situation in Gaza, Biden referred to the leader of Egypt as the president of Mexico.

‘I think as you know initially, the president of Mexico, El-Sisi, did not want to open up the gate to humanitarian material to get in. I talked to him. I convinced him to open the gate,’ Biden said.

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