Biden presenta una demanda para frenar la entrega de grabaciones por parte del Departamento de Justicia de Trump

El expresidente Joe Biden ha acudido a un tribunal federal en un intento por impedir que la administración Trump entregue las grabaciones de audio de sus conversaciones de 2017 con un escritor fantasma. La medida se produce antes de una fecha límite establecida para el martes en una demanda presentada por la Heritage Foundation.

Biden enfrenta este plazo en un caso de la Ley de Libertad de Información presentado el año pasado por el grupo conservador. Las cintas contienen aproximadamente 70 horas de grabaciones realizadas durante las sesiones para su libro Promise Me, Dad, y fueron recuperadas durante la investigación del fiscal especial Robert Hur sobre documentos clasificados.

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