so far referring all questions to the doj today. peter doocy has an inside look at the white house team from the north lawn. hi, peter. officials that i ve spoken to said we are going to need to get any information about this from either the justice department or from hunter biden s representatives. but i do want to flag something that s a couple years old. i asked president biden, he was then the president-elect about this generally right around the time his transition team announced with the statement that the irs and the u.s. attorney were looking into allegations of tax issues, tax affairs with hunter biden. and i asked president biden, from december 16th of 2020 in wilmington, are you confident your son hunter did nothing wrong. and he said i am confident. worth revisiting because now a special counsel not so sure. we played part of it a little while ago but going on almost
doubt in their case. brad o born. they began by attacking his depiction of himself as a bad boyfriend. so you are a bad boyfriend, but also innocent? correct. you hit this young girl? no i did not. you slapped her? no i did not. kicked? or no, i did not. denny s lawyer tried to trip brought up on dates and times. you told us earlier today, that you are you re not trying to get it straight, you are trying to confuse me. but, did brad have a motive for killing hannah? for an answer to that question, denny s attorneys were turned to hannah s diaries, reported on the trial. page after page of entries, in her own handwriting. you could argue that she was fed up with brad o born, and was reaching out on the very night she disappeared. that has got to be something for a jury to think about. it would be, if i was sitting on the panel. the diary entrance speaking from her grave, hannah s own words telling jurors who she was thinking about, danny. here on novemb
a nearby university? the source i spoke to yesterday chatting with him on december 16th said he made it clear that he was looking at behavioral not procedural crimology. we always go in and look for what are they reading? what are they studying? most cases it is not a normal degree program but defenders read up on how to do it better, how to avoid being apprehended, on forensic evidence. that is pretty common but to be in a structured docket ral program i think is interesting. it is not the first time.
someone and actually corroborated with two people that, along the trip, but it was in pennsylvania, that on december 16th, that they were at an auto repair shop. this person tells cnn they were getting some work done on the hyundai elantra. that s the white car, and that the suspect the defendant, kohberger was talkative, and talked about how he had go to desal university here in pennsylvania, was doing his doctoral work in washington. they want he was a little awkward, communicative. hi father was there, too. and then when this all basically exploded on friday, he recognized him, realized the conversation, and contacted the fbi. so december 16th, in pennsylvania december 17th
believe their son if convicted could be capable of doing this? i think the family support is understandable at this point in time. what do you make of the fact that the dad flew out to washington state? they had a cross country drive together. i was told that they were out running errands and talking to a source that met them at an auto shop on december 16th. what do you make of the fact that bryan kohberger seemingly living his life as usual if he allegedly committed the crimes as police say? with the father flying out to idaho and then driving back with his son just makes sense because he doesn t have to make that trip by himself. i think that s behavior that a parent would engage in to be