Anyone remember that time Special Counsel Robert Hur reported that Joe Biden was a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory?”
Let’s be honest: who could forget?
Well, now the Trump administration is reportedly considering the release of the audio recording from that notorious interview.
The Trump administration is considering releasing the audiotape of former Pres. Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur, sources familiar with the matter confirm to @ABC News. https://t.co/GqaT61Tsud
— ABC News (@ABC) May 8, 2025
BREAKING: The Trump admin is making plans to release the audio of Biden’s interview with Robert Hur, the special counsel who investigated Biden’s handling of classified documents.
Hur had concluded that Biden was mentally unfit to stand trial, but the Biden Regime refused to… pic.twitter.com/64BjSXac4j
— john jackson (@pvtjokerus) May 8, 2025
From Politico:
The Trump administration is making plans to release the audio of former President Joe Biden’s interview with Robert Hur, the special counsel who investigated Biden’s handling of classified documents and raised questions about his mental acuity, according to two Republicans briefed by top Trump officials.
The details of the plan are in flux and it is not clear whether President Donald Trump and his advisers have made a final decision to make the audio public.
Biden’s camp is girding for the possible release, said two people familiar with the former president’s preparations and granted anonymity to speak freely.
A deadline of sorts is approaching on May 20: 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. Last May, Biden and his Justice Department claimed releasing the tapes would have a chilling effect on witnesses cooperating in high-profile investigations.
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.
Anything that’s not classified should be made available to the people who paid for it: the American public.
And most everything that’s classified shouldn’t be.
— Vin Tanner (@VinTanner417682) May 8, 2025


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