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Judge allows DOJ to release Biden interview audio to Heritage Foundation

Judge allows DOJ to release Biden interview audio to Heritage Foundation
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A federal judge on Friday denied former President Joe Biden’s attempt to block the release of dozens of hours of audio recordings he made while working on his memoir.  The audio tapes were obtained by the Justice Department during its investigation into concerns that Biden mishandled classified materials. The Heritage Foundation initially filed a Freedom […]

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