バイデン氏、トランプ政権下の司法省による録音テープ公開阻止へ提訴

ジョー・バイデン前大統領は、2017年にゴーストライターと交わした会話の録音テープがトランプ政権によって公開されるのを防ぐため、連邦裁判所に提訴した。これは、ヘリテージ財団が起こした訴訟において火曜日に設定された期限を前にした動きである。

バイデン氏はこの保守系団体が昨年起こした情報公開法(FOIA)に基づく訴訟で期限を迎えている。問題のテープには、自身の著書『Promise Me, Dad』の執筆セッション中に録音された約70時間分の音声が含まれており、これらは機密文書問題をめぐるロバート・ハー特別検察官の捜査過程で発見されたものである。

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