Did DOJ Destroy the Special Counsel Audio Interview With Biden?
Katie Pavlich / Townhall Tipsheet
Attorney General Merrick Garland was voted in contempt of Congress last
week by the U.S. House of Representatives after repeatedly refusing to
hand over the audio interview conducted by former Special Counsel Robert
Hur with President Joe Biden. The interview was part of Hur's investigation into Biden's mishandling of classified information when he left the U.S. Senate and vice presidency.
The transcript of Hur's interview with Biden was released shortly after the Special Counsel investigation was completed and found the president is "too old" with a "bad memory" to be charged with felonies he committed - which are documented in the final report.
Since
February DOJ has been adamant about hiding the audio version of the
conversation from the American people. President Biden asserted
executive privilege over the audio version, but not the printed
transcript. Read more, see Xs and video here.

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