Former President Joe Biden has received a temporary injunction preventing the release of audio recordings and transcripts related to Special Counsel Robert Hur's investigation into classified documents. U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich issued the injunction while a federal appeals court reviews Biden's challenge. The recordings are from Biden's interviews with Mark Zwonitzer, the ghostwriter of his memoir, and are considered significant in understanding Hur's decision not to prosecute Biden. The Justice Department had initially withheld the recordings but later decided they could be released with redactions due to public interest. Biden's legal team argues that the release would compromise privacy protections and render their appeal moot. The legal battle has been ongoing for over two years, with Biden's attorneys emphasizing that he is now a private citizen and does not hold public office.
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Biden Secures Temporary Injunction Against Release of Investigation Materials
A federal judge has granted former President Joe Biden a temporary injunction to block the release of audio recordings and transcripts related to Special Counsel Robert Hur's investigation into classified documents. The decision allows time for an appeals court to review Biden's challenge against the release, which his legal team argues would violate privacy protections.
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