Biden stämmer för att stoppa Trumps justitiedepartement från att lämna ut ljudupptagningar

Den tidigare presidenten Joe Biden har vänt sig till federal domstol i ett försök att hindra Trump-administrationen från att lämna ut ljudupptagningar från hans samtal med en spökskrivare 2017. Draget sker inför en tidsfrist på tisdag som fastställts i en stämningsansökan inlämnad av Heritage Foundation.

Biden står inför tidsfristen i ett fall gällande offentlighetsprincipen (Freedom of Information Act) som väcktes förra året av den konservativa gruppen. Upptagningarna omfattar ungefär 70 timmar av inspelningar som gjordes under arbetet med hans bok Promise Me, Dad och som återskaffades under specialåklagare Robert Hurs utredning om hemligstämplade dokument.

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