Judge rejects Biden’s bid to block release of ghostwriter recordings (opens original article in a new tab)
A federal judge rejected Biden's bid to block release of recordings made with a ghostwriter, stating public interest outweighed privacy concerns. The decision allows time for an appeal. The recordings, obtained during an investigation into Biden's handling of classified documents, were sought by a conservative group. The judge found redacted material did not include sensitive personal information.
- A federal judge rejected Biden's attempt to block release of ghostwriter recordings
- Judge ruled public interest outweighed privacy rights, allowing appeal period
- Recordings obtained during investigation into Biden's classified documents retention
- Judge noted redacted material did not include sensitive topics or family members
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