July 4, 2024

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The House Judiciary Committee filed a lawsuit Monday against Attorney General Merrick B. Garland over the Justice Department’s refusal to release audio of a special counsel interview with President Joe Biden.

The lawsuit from the Republican-controlled panel asks a federal court in Washington to issue an injunction ordering Garland to provide the audio recording of former special counsel Robert K. Hur’s interview with the president.

A transcript of Hur’s interview with Biden has been released but the president earlier this year invoked

This dispute is principally about a frivolous assertion of executive privilege,” the lawsuit states.

The lawsuit is also asking the court to order Garland to produce audio of the special counsel’s interview with a ghostwriter who worked with Biden.

The committee contends in the lawsuit that the audio recordings are not covered by executive privilege and “even if they were, President Biden has waived that privilege.”

The lawsuit echoes Republican lawmaker contentions that audio recordings better reflect what happened, in part because they have “verbal and nonverbal context that is missing from a cold transcript.”

Hur’s report, released in February, described Biden’s memory as “significantly limited” in his interview with the special counsel’s office.

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