Appeals court temporarily blocks Justice Department's release of Biden conversations with biographer
The court said the pause will give judges time to weigh an emergency appeal over records tied to Robert Hur’s Biden investigation.
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Appeals court temporarily blocks release of Biden-Hur interview tapes
An appeals court on Friday temporarily blocked the Justice Department from releasing audio recordings of former President Joe Biden’s interviews with his ghostwriter, granting a 10-day administrative pause while it considers Biden’s emergency appeal. A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, comprised of Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan, Judge Gregory Katsas, and Judge Florence Pan, ordered the DOJ not to release the conte…
Court blocks DOJ release of Biden’s conversations with biographer
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked the Justice Department from turning over to a conservative think tank redacted transcripts and audio recordings of conversations former President Joe Biden had with his biographer roughly a decade ago. A panel of three judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit agreed to...
Appeals court temporarily blocks Justice Department's release of Biden conversations with biographer
An appeals court blocked the Justice Department from disclosing transcripts and recordings of former President Joe Biden's discussions with his biographer for 10 days.
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