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Court pauses Biden records release
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A federal judge first cleared DOJ to give Heritage Foundation redacted Biden biographer transcripts and recordings, then issued a three-week injunction so an appeals court can consider Biden's challenge.
- Frame 1Federal Judge Dabney Friedrich pauses DOJ's release of Biden's redacted biographer recordings for three weeks while an appeals court weighs action.
- Frame 2Earlier Friday, she ruled DOJ could give Heritage Foundation redacted transcript and recordings from Biden's talks with Mark Zwonitzer.
- Frame 3The records come from a FOIA lawsuit seeking material from Robert Hur's classified-documents investigation, which ended without charges.
- Frame 4Friedrich said extensive DOJ redactions reduced Biden's privacy harm and left public interest in the material stronger.
- Frame 5The government had agreed to wait until 5 p.m. Friday before release, creating a same-day deadline.
- Frame 6The injunction gives Biden three weeks to ask the federal appeals court to keep the material from Heritage.
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- Jun 20, 1:01 PM EDT
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- Jun 19, 6:15 PM EDT