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  • 05.16.2024
  • Source: Vetted Sources
  • 05/16/2024

The Biden administration does not want the audio and video recordings of his interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur to go public.

In a letter to Jim Jordan and James Comer, Associate Attorney General Carlos Uriarte wrote, “I write to inform you that the President has asserted executive privilege over the requested audio recordings and is making a protective assertion of privilege over any remaining materials responsive to the subpoenas that have not already been produced.”

Fox News reported:

The White House asserted executive privilege over audio and video recordings related to Special Counsel Robert Hur’s interviews with President Biden.

“I write to inform you that the President has asserted executive privilege over the requested audio recordings and is making a protective assertion of privilege over any remaining materials responsive to the subpoenas that have not already been produced,” Associate Attorney General Carlos Uriarte wrote in a letter Thursday to Reps. Jim Jordan and James Comer, chairmen of the Committee on the Judiciary and Committee on Oversight and Accountability, respectively.

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