Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Robert K. Hur as Special Counsel to investigate the documents that President Biden retained after he left office in early 2017.

Hur released his report, and he exonerated Biden of any criminal behavior.

But his report included scathing comments about Biden, disparaging his mental acuity.

Consider the disparate treatment of Biden and Trump. Biden promptly returned any documents; Trump resisted the government’s demand for his top secret, highly classified documents. Biden sat for a five-hour interview; Trump, to our knowledge, never submitted to an interview. So far as we know, Biden did not retain highly classified documents as Trump did.

So why the ad hominem comments that damage Biden politically?

Huffington Post did a quick summary of Robert Hur’s background.

Hur, a Republican, served as U.S. attorney of Maryland from 2018 to 2021, after being appointed by former President Donald Trump’s attorney general, Jeff Sessions. He previously clerked for two well-known conservative judges, including archconservative Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist.

Hur left his U.S. attorney post in 2021 to become a partner at the D.C.-based law firm Gibson Dunn. He was there until last January, when Attorney General Merrick Garland tapped him to oversee the department’s probe into Biden’s alleged mishandling of classified materials.

“Mr. Hur has a long and distinguished career as a prosecutor,” Garland said when announcing Hur as his pick for special counsel. “I am confident that Mr. Hur will carry out his responsibility in an even-handed and urgent manner, and in accordance with the highest traditions of this Department.”

As Hur’s investigation of Biden began, he vowed to carry it out “with fair, impartial, and dispassionate judgment.”

“I intend to follow the facts swiftly and thoroughly, without fear or favor, and will honor the trust placed in me to perform this service,” he said at the time.

While Hur ultimately cleared Biden of any wrongdoing, he knocked the president’s mental acuity ― a detail that some Democrats said was extraneous, strange and unfair…

Hur’s mandate “was to judge whether a crime was committed… not speculate on what the jury would do, not to speculate on how full or sharp Joe Biden’s mind is,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) similarly said.

Prior to being U.S. attorney, Hur was an assistant U.S. attorney for Maryland for seven years. He also clerked for Rehnquist and for former Judge Alex Kozinski of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Kozinski is perhaps best known for stepping down in disgrace in 2017 after more than a dozen former female law clerks and staffers accused him of sexual harassment and abuse.

Garland’s belief that Hur would carry out his assignment in an “even-handed” way “in accordance with the highest traditions” of the Justice Department was misplaced. Hur’s pledge that he would deliver a report that was “fair, impartial, and dispassionate” was untrue.

Garland wanted to demonstrate his integrity by choosing an investigator with sterling conservative credentials.

He would have been far wiser to have chosen a career prosecutor known for integrity and a nonpolitical history, never having been appointed by a Democrat or a Republican.

Sometimes bending over backwards to prove your own fairness can go to extremes.