Biden entra com processo para impedir que o Departamento de Justiça de Trump divulgue gravações de áudio

O ex-presidente Joe Biden recorreu à justiça federal na tentativa de impedir que a administração Trump entregue gravações de áudio de suas conversas de 2017 com um escritor fantasma. A medida ocorre antes do prazo final desta terça-feira, estabelecido em uma ação judicial movida pela Heritage Foundation.

Biden enfrenta o prazo em um caso da Lei de Liberdade de Informação aberto no ano passado pelo grupo conservador. As fitas envolvem cerca de 70 horas de gravações feitas durante as sessões para seu livro Promise Me, Dad e foram recuperadas durante a investigação do procurador especial Robert Hur sobre documentos confidenciais.

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