In a surprise move, former Democratic President Biden has sparked controversy by arguing that releasing secretly recorded conversations between him and a business associate would infringe on his right to privacy. The recordings, which have been obtained by a government watchdog group, are believed to contain potentially damaging information about the president's dealings with the associate. As the investigation into Biden's ties with the business associate continues to unfold, the former president's stance on the recordings has raised questions about the limits of executive privilege and the public's right to know. Will Biden's argument hold up in court, or will the recordings be made public, shedding new light on the president's actions?


Biden, a former Democratic president, argued that releasing the recordings would violate his right to privacy.