Former President Biden has moved to intervene in federal court to block the Department of Justice from disclosing roughly 70 hours of redacted audio recordings and transcripts of his 2017 interviews with ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer. These materials originated from Special Counsel Robert Hur’s classified-documents investigation and center on discussions of handwritten notes containing sensitive national-security details. Under a joint status report filed last week, the DOJ agreed to withhold any release until at least June 15 if Biden files his challenge by the Tuesday deadline; absent intervention, the tapes could reach Congress and the Heritage Foundation via its ongoing FOIA lawsuit in the coming days. The tapes’ content—particularly references to memory and handling of materials—remains the focal point for traders assessing whether procedural delays or judicial rulings will prevent disclosure before key summer deadlines.
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Released to the public refers to the DOJ making the audio recordings freely accessible to the general public for listening, downloading, or other forms of public accessibility. A qualifying release must be intentional by the DOJ; leaks or hacks will not qualify. Paywalls or similar restrictions will not disqualify a public release.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the Department of Justice; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Released to the public refers to the DOJ making the audio recordings freely accessible to the general public for listening, downloading, or other forms of public accessibility. A qualifying release must be intentional by the DOJ; leaks or hacks will not qualify. Paywalls or similar restrictions will not disqualify a public release.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the Department of Justice; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Former President Biden has moved to intervene in federal court to block the Department of Justice from disclosing roughly 70 hours of redacted audio recordings and transcripts of his 2017 interviews with ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer. These materials originated from Special Counsel Robert Hur’s classified-documents investigation and center on discussions of handwritten notes containing sensitive national-security details. Under a joint status report filed last week, the DOJ agreed to withhold any release until at least June 15 if Biden files his challenge by the Tuesday deadline; absent intervention, the tapes could reach Congress and the Heritage Foundation via its ongoing FOIA lawsuit in the coming days. The tapes’ content—particularly references to memory and handling of materials—remains the focal point for traders assessing whether procedural delays or judicial rulings will prevent disclosure before key summer deadlines.
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