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Trump Allies Aim to Unveil 'History's Biggest Cover-Up' With Interview Release

The Trump The administration is considering options for making public the release of audio recordings of Joe Biden’s interview with Robert Hur , the special counsel who voiced worries regarding the previous president’s mental acuity following an inquiry into how he managed confidential files.

That’s according to Politico , as reported on Wednesday, indicates that although no definitive choice has been finalized, Biden’s team is getting ready for the potential release of the audio. These recordings originate from Hur’s probe into Biden, an inquiry that sparked significant political turmoil upon its initiation. concluded the Democrat was a “kind-hearted, older gentleman who often forgot things.”

The recordings have long been pursued by President Donald Trump. MAGA allies .

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"The Hur audio will verify one of the largest conspiracies in American history," says far-right legal activist. Mike Davis , a strong supporter external to the Trump administration, told Politico.

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Biden has tried to hinder the release of these tapes to the public, claiming executive privilege previously to stop House committees from accessing the recordings, the source further noted. The Biden administration continues to assert this position. White House had argued that making the audio public could deter future witnesses in high-profile investigations and infringe on Biden’s privacy.

As stated by Politico, a deadline could prompt action on the matter.

“In separate Freedom of Information Act lawsuits brought by conservative groups like Judicial Watch and the Heritage Foundation and various news organizations, the Justice Department has been ordered by a judge to say whether it will stand by Biden’s assertion of executive privilege to block the release of the tapes,” the publication reported.

“DOJ officials will also have to indicate whether they will continue to press other arguments for keeping the audio secret, including that disclosure would invade Biden’s privacy and that it could interfere with future investigations by making high-level officials less willing to cooperate,” according to the report.

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