Special counsel who questioned Biden’s memory to testify at House hearing
By STEPHEN GROVES and ERIC TUCKER
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans will hold a public hearing next month with the special counsel who found evidence that President Joe Biden had mishandled classified information when he was out of office but also concluded that criminal charges were not warranted. The House Judiciary Committee, chaired by conservative firebrand Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, will hold a hearing with special counsel Robert Hur on March 12. That’s according to two people familiar with the plans. Republicans want to hear from Hur after his report last week offered an unflattering assessment of Biden’s competency and age.