WASHINGTON. Former President Joe Biden on Tuesday filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block the Justice Department from releasing audio recordings and transcripts of a 2016–2017 interview with a ghostwriter that were obtained by the special counsel investigating his handling of classified documents; his lawyers argued disclosure would invade his privacy. WASHINGTON. The Justice Department notified Congress and the Heritage Foundation it planned to provide the materials and ArcaMax reported a June 15 release date; Biden's complaint requests a court order to prevent that transfer, and upcoming legal proceedings will determine whether privacy protections or public-records obligations control access, with hearings and potential appeals expected.
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此案涉及隐私权。如果拜登获胜,可能会为公众人物阻止发布个人记录设立先例。如果他落败,可能会为更多公众对官员进行审查打开大门。请关注法院的裁决。
拜登正努力保护其采访资料的隐私。法院的判决可能会影响今后公众人物记录的处理方式。如果你关心隐私权和公众问责制,值得转发。
如果司法部发布录音,保守派组织和一些国会共和党人可能会从中受益,他们可以获得他们认为与公众对拜登总统的评价相关的材料。
前总统拜登及其法律团队如果公开披露音频和文字记录,可能会遭受声誉损害和私密对话保密性的丧失。
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