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Mainstream Media Turns on Biden White House – They Are Suing Joe To Get This…

Congress recently requested the DOJ to release the Special Counsel’s interview of Joe Biden. To the shock of the nation, Biden used executive privilege to block the release of the audio and video recordings. Biden’s White House accused Republicans of wanting to “manipulate” the records for political purposes.

Special Counsel Hur rocked the Biden administration over his investigation. He claimed Biden did break the law when he kept classified documents in, among other places, his garage. But Hur did not recommend charges, because of Biden’s frailty and declining memory.

This likely is why the Biden White House is denying the request. Well, the fight is over… not by a long shot. Because major media outlets are joining the fight. And they are making this huge demand of the White House.

A large group of news outlets have joined with Judicial Watch and the Heritage Foundation to sue Biden’s Department of Justice for the release of the audio of special counsel Robert Hur’s interview with Joe Biden in the investigation into classified documents found at the president’s residence and office.

Among those suing the department under the Freedom of Information Act for the release are ABC News, the Associated Press, Bloomberg, CBS News, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, Business Insider, NBC News, Reuters, Univision, and the Washington Post. [Source: The Post Millennial]

Major mainstream media outlets are joining a lawsuit started by conservative groups Judicial Watch and the Heritage Foundation. They are backing a Freedom of Information Act request to release the audio and video of Hur’s interview with Joe Biden.

The outlets include liberal-leaning companies such as ABC, the AP, Bloomberg, CBS, CNN, and The Washington Post. These outlets are demanding the release of this information, which could be pivotal in the upcoming election.

Most people probably believe Biden is blocking these recordings because they are damaging to his reputation. These outlets probably think the same. Yet for them to want to see these recordings anyway suggests they are not trying to help Biden. Should these recordings reach the public, it might seal Biden’s fate.

If millions of voters see Biden struggling to remember basic details about his own life? That can’t be good for his attempt at winning a second term. Millions of Americans already think Biden is not fit to be president. Many more might be convinced of that if they see these interviews.

Would the MSM really want access to recordings that can hurt Biden? They might be done with protecting him at this point, given how badly he’s led the country.

Author: Kit Fargo


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