Federal Judge Paves Way for Release of Biden's Private Conversations In a significant development, a federal judge has ruled that the Justice Department can release audio recordings and transcripts of former President Joe Biden's conversations with advisors and staff. The decision, made by Judge Dabney Langhorne Friedrich, allows the conservative Heritage Foundation to access the decade-old recordings, which are believed to offer insights into Biden's decision-making process during his time in office. However, the release will be delayed by three weeks, giving an appeals court an opportunity to review Biden's challenge to the decision. The move has sparked concerns about the potential release of sensitive information and the implications for Biden's legacy.
A federal judge said Friday that the Justice Department (DOJ) can release audio recordings and transcripts of former President Biden to the conservative Heritage Foundation but must wait three weeks to allow an appeals court to review Biden’s challenge. Judge Dabney Langhorne Friedrich denied Biden’s attempt to block the release of his decade-old conversations...