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Judge won't block DOJ from releasing Biden conversations with biographer

Judge won't block DOJ from releasing Biden conversations with biographer

Summary

A federal judge allowed the Justice Department to release redacted transcripts and recordings of President Biden's conversations with his biographer from several years ago to a conservative group, the Heritage Foundation. President Biden's lawyers asked the court to block the release while they appeal, citing privacy concerns.

Key Facts

  • A federal judge ruled the Justice Department can share redacted records of President Biden's past talks with biographer Mark Zwonitzer.
  • The Heritage Foundation requested these materials under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
  • The conversations are from around 2016-2017 and were used for Biden's 2017 memoir.
  • The Justice Department made large parts of the records private before sharing.
  • Judge Dabney Friedrich said public interest outweighs Biden’s privacy in this case.
  • President Biden’s legal team asked for an emergency pause on the release while appealing.
  • The dispute relates to a report by Robert Hur about Biden’s handling of government records, which cited the conversations.
  • A separate lawsuit is underway about sharing the audio recordings with the House Judiciary Committee.
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