The Washington Roundtable: The special counsel investigating President Joe Biden\u2019s handling of classified documents, Robert Hur, released a report Thursday that describes the President as a \u201cwell-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.\u201d Biden will not face charges for \u201cwillfully\u201d retaining classified documents, but the report has reignited concerns about the President\u2019s mental acuity. In a late-night press conference, Biden forcefully pushed back against the report\u2019s findings, declaring, \u201cMy memory is fine.\u201d But the incident could be \u201cincredibly damaging\u201d to the President, the staff writer Jane Mayer says, because people recognize it as \u201cpotentially true and potentially a giant campaign issue.\u201d Another octogenarian politician, the Senate Republican Leader, Mitch McConnell, also had a bad week in Washington. The long-awaited bipartisan deal on border security and Ukraine aid collapsed, with Senate Republicans turning on their own leader. The New Yorker staff writers Susan B. Glasser and Evan Osnos join Mayer to weigh in.