Mr. Speaker, I thank my friend from Utah for yielding. I appreciate it. Tonight, I am going to talk about the fitness of our President. Mr. Speaker, ``a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,'' these were the words used by Special Counsel Robert Hur to describe Joe Biden, the President of the world's greatest and most powerful Nation. They are also the justification for why no criminal charges are being pursued for Joe Biden's willful mishandling of classified documents. Just so that we are clear: The Justice Department is going to let Biden off the hook because he is old and now has a bad memory, and yet continue its aggressive persecution of Donald J. Trump because he is, what, 2 years younger and still mentally with it? Most of those in this country will agree with me when I say, as we say in Texas: that dog won't hunt. The left screams that no one is above the law. I guess they mean no one but Democrat families like the Bidens and the Clintons. Americans are fed up with the double standard of justice repeatedly displayed by our Nation's top law enforcement authority at the Department of Justice. We are witnessing blatant, government weaponization. It is despicable and must not be tolerated. If Joe Biden's mental capacity is too diminished to stand before a jury as the opposition has made Donald Trump do numerous times, then he is clearly unfit to serve as our Commander in Chief.…
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