Biden files lawsuit in bid to block DOJ audio interview release
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Biden files lawsuit in bid to block DOJ audio interview release
Biden denies sharing classified information. Hur concluded that the former president read passages from a classified notebook aloud to ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer. Hur also concluded that memory lapses would make it harder to prove Biden acted willfully. A lawsuit was filed in federal court in Washington, D.C. The DOJ plans to release redacted transcripts and audio recordings to Congress and the Heritage Foundation on June 15. The Heritage Foundation sued under the Freedom of Information Act to obtain the material. Representatives for Biden and the DOJ did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
"Biden denies sharing classified information, but Hur concluded that the former president read classified notebook passages aloud to ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer."
"Hur concluded that Biden's memory lapses would make it harder to prove he acted willfully."
"The lawsuit, which was filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., comes as the DOJ plans a June 15 release of redacted transcripts and audio recordings to Congress and the Heritage Foundation, which sued for the material under the Freedom of Information Act."
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