Democratic President Joe Biden's ghostwriter has admitted to deleting audio files to prevent special counsel investigators from reviewing the recordings.
Writer Mark Zwonitzer admitted to the FBI last year he deleted numerous audio files from interviews he had with Biden.
According to a newly released transcript, Zwonitzer revealed that the special counsel's investigation influenced him to delete the tapes to protect Biden.
When Zwonitzer learned of the special counsel's investigation, he apparently reflected on the sessions he had with Biden.
During those sessions, Biden shared classified documents with Zwonitzer.
Concerned that Biden would be in trouble for doing so, Zwonitzer decided to delete the tapes when he learned of the special counsel's investigation.
Zwonitzer was helping Biden write a memoir, “Promise Me, Dad,” when the recordings were made.
Special counsel Robert Hur apparently considered criminal charges against Zwonitzer for erasing the recordings.
Hur noted that the files had “significant probative value.”
However, the special council in the last instance decided not to charge him.
That's despite Zwonitzer admitting that at least some of the reasoning behind his decision to delete the tapes was to get rid of potential evidence against Biden.
Zwonitzer said he was “aware of the special counsel's investigation when this happened,” referring to the deletions.
He then tacitly admitted that the research had influenced him, saying:
“I won't say how much of the percentage was from my motivation.”
Hur said Zwonitzer provided what audio recordings he still had and cooperated with the investigation.
However, key evidence had been missed.
“Zwonitzer provided significant cooperation in the investigation without seeking or receiving any protection or assurance,” Hur said. said.
“He was forthright in describing his conduct and working with investigators to obtain all relevant evidence in his possession.”
In reality, Hur and Zwonitzer are just two in a long line of Biden protectors who have chosen not to pursue any consequences for the blatantly wrong things the Democratic president has done.
He was just as guilty of mishandling classified documents, and of concealing the fact that he had them, as President Donald Trump is accused of.
However, Biden does not face any charges because he is too old and senile.
Moreover, the corporate media barely reported on Biden's cover-up: the fact that he found the documents and kept them for months until after the midterms of Congress.
After the special counsel's report, Hur steadfastly refused to let the public see and hear his interviews with Biden.
The tapes of Hur's interviews could explain why he believed Biden could not stand trial.
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