White House Defends Biden Blocking Release Special Counsel Recordings: Law Enforcement Files ‘Need to Be Protected’ – IOTW Report

White House Defends Biden Blocking Release Special Counsel Recordings: Law Enforcement Files ‘Need to Be Protected’

Breitbart: The Biden White House is defending President Biden’s decision to assert executive privilege over his interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur — preventing Congress from obtaining his audio recordings — asserting that Biden made the decision “at the request of the attorney general.”

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre addressed a question regarding Biden’s decision to block the release of the audio of his interview with the Special Counsel.

“And obviously the letter from the White House Council laid out for reasons about the concerns of being used for political purposes, but that seems to imply that the White House is concerned that these could be politically damaging,” a reporter said, asking why the White House will not just release the audio for the sake of full transparency. more

10 Comments on White House Defends Biden Blocking Release Special Counsel Recordings: Law Enforcement Files ‘Need to Be Protected’

  1. Car go VROOM!

    *chuckle!*

    No joke, did I ever tell you how I was Special Council once? Or maybe it was Special Ops. Or Special K. **
    **

    …Anyhow, my Beau died in this very grudge, when MAGA had us surrounded on Januarch 66th. He was deflections clips with his chest but wunnadem ressurectionists, they must have had a Pedialyte one becaus…mmm, pediatric, I sure like the sound of THAT! Wanna git some ice cream? Chockitchokitchip, Jill should have sum for me but she won’t give you my special sauce…

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  2. The White House is defending the ‘President’? Isn’t the White House the president’s administration?

    Mother to child: Did you eat the cookies?

    Child with cookie crumbles on his mouth: No, I didn’t!

    Child with cookie crumbles on his mouth: I agree! He did not eat any cookies!

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  3. I don’t get it. Why doesn’t the DOJ just destroy the audio recordings and be done with it? I mean it’s not like this tactic hasn’t been used before.

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  4. ◘ Joey had an interview with Special Counsel Hur
    ◘ The interview was recorded
    ◘ A transcript was produced
    ◘ The transcript is claimed to be accurate
    ◘ The transcript is now in the public record
    ◘ Joey refuses to put the recording in the public record
    Therefore,
    ◘ We should conclude that the recording and transcript do not match.

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