Washington Today (3-12-24): Special Counsel defends age & memory for no charges against Pres. Biden

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Robert Hur, former Special Counsel in the Joe Biden classified documents investigation, before the House Judiciary Committee, defending to Republican Members his decision not to recommend charges against President Joe Biden, when charges have been brought against former president Donald Trump for mishandling classified documents, and to Democratic members his decision against charges because the president's memory lapses would make him sympathetic to a jury. Robert Hur told the committee, "Partisan politics had no place whatsoever in my work."
President Biden meets at the White House with the Polish president and prime minister on the 25th anniversary of Poland joining NATO. Poland is pushing for more aid to Ukraine to help that country in its war with Russia, as at least two efforts have emerged in the U.S. House to bypass Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and bring a bill providing aid to Ukraine up for a vote.
FBI Director Christopher Wray warns of an increased terror threat from some migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, in testimony to the House Intelligence Committee.
The Biden Administration welcomes the news that Haiti's Prime Minister will resign, paving the way for a transitional government and international peacekeeping force to restore order from the widespread gang violence.
White House Budget Director Shalanda Young testifies before the Senate Budget Committee on the president's FY2025 budget request.
House passes a bill to require downsizing of federal building workspace that are not being used enough by federal workers, many of whom are teleworking.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor tells of an early civics experience at a Civic Learning Week forum at George Washington University.
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