from WND:
Contradict president’s flat-out claim that he did not share restricted information with biographer
Joe Biden has, in the past, stated flatly that he did not share any classified information with ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer while he weas helping the Democrat assemble a book that was released some years ago.
But that now has been contradicted by evidence: Joe Biden’s own words in a transcript of his conversations with Zwonitzer.
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“There do exist written transcripts of President Biden’s interviews with his ghostwriter where they discuss classified material, and that Special Counsel Hur relied upon those written transcripts in coming to his conclusions [that Biden was a ‘well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory’],” explained Kyle Brosnan, counsel to the Oversight Project, in an interview with Fox News.
The revelations about the documents were made during a court hearing on the organization’s freedom of information case involving the federal government.
The confirmation came from the Justice Department, which told the court the documents were found.
🚨 BIDEN CLAIM OVER “TAPES” EVISCERATED 🚨
Garland tried to protect the tapes with Executive Privilege
Garland has cited former AG Mukasey (’07-’09) as his top precedent
We have big surprise for him
Tonight, AG Mukasey told the Court in our lawsuit that Garland is wrong 🧵 https://t.co/wQTmPjsCSm pic.twitter.com/1cMBMeUq74
— Oversight Project (@OversightPR) June 22, 2024
The case is pursuing records from Special Counsel Robert Hur’s investigation into Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified government documents. Those documents were found in Biden’s private offices, in his home and his a relatively unsecured garage stashed next to a collectible car.
Biden repeatedly has denied any such conversations, but the whole issue has taken on a political perspective since no charges were recommended by Hur against Biden – who cited Biden’s his status with a diminishing mental ability – but the same federal laws were used to trigger a long list of charges against President Donald Trump for his possession of government documents.
The cases were not, in fact, identical. Trump actually held the power as president to declassify what he chose; Biden, as senator and vice president then, did not.