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Biden seeks to block DOJ release of 2017 audio

Published Sunday, May 10, 2026 · Updated May 11

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President Biden's legal team has indicated their intent to intervene to block the Justice Department from releasing redacted transcripts and audio recordings of Biden's 2017 interviews with his book ghostwriter. This move was disclosed in a recent court filing.

What We Know — Key Points

  • President Biden's lawyers intend to seek to intervene to prevent the Justice Department's release of redacted written transcripts and audio recordings of Biden's 2017 interactions with his book ghostwriter, as stated in a court filing.

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    The article frames Biden's attempt to block the release of audio recordings as a lack of transparency and a political maneuver, highlighting concerns about his fitness for office and memory issues previously raised by Special Counsel Hur.

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