Former President Joe Biden sues DOJ to block release of his memoir interview recordings
Former President Joe Biden has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Justice Department to prevent the sharing of audio recordings and transcripts of interviews he gave for a memoir project with a conservative advocacy group and Republicans in Congress.
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