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Judicial Watch announced that the White House admitted in a
federal court that the transcript of President Joe Biden’s testimony to
Special Counsel Robert Hur is not accurate and is missing “filler words
(such as ‘um’ or ‘uh’)” and words that “may have been repeated
when spoken (such as ‘I, I’ or ‘and, and’)” which were sometimes
“only listed a single time in the transcripts.”
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Biden
Justice Department Refuses to Release Audio of Biden Special Counsel
Interviews—Cites Biden’s Privacy
Judicial Watch
Judicial Watch announced that the Justice Department
has told the court that it will not disclose the audio recordings
of special counsel interviews with President Joe Biden in order to protect
Biden’s “privacy” interests. On March 11, 2024, Judicial Watch
filed its FOIA lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice in
the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia after the Department
of Justice failed to respond to a February 2024 FOIA request.
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Biden
Justice Department Admits Special Counsel Transcript of Biden Interviews Is
Inaccurate
Judicial Watch
“Wow.
Judicial Watch’s FOIA lawsuit forced the Biden team to admit what
everyone suspected – that the transcript is not accurate and was changed
in a way to help Biden,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
“There is nothing ordinary about this, and the transcript inaccuracy
issues seem to help Biden’s political campaign needs. We today initiated
a new FOIA request on this Biden’s Nixonian tape scandal.”
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Transcript
tampering? DOJ says written record of Biden interview with prosecutors
omitted words
Just the News
The
Justice Department admitted in a federal court document that the transcript
of President Joe Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur
regarding his handling of classified documents omitted some repeated words
and filler words such as "um." "The transcript is not accurate and was
changed in a way to help Biden," Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton
said. "There is nothing ordinary about this, and the transcript inaccuracy
issues seem to help Biden’s political campaign needs."
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