Biden claims executive privilege on Hur interview tapes

President Joe‌ Biden asserts executive privilege to oppose House ⁢Republicans’ move to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. This action relates to tapes linked to Robert Hur’s special counsel investigation. Read more⁣ about this issue ⁤by clicking the⁣ “Read more…” button. President Joe Biden ⁤asserts executive privilege to oppose House Republicans’ attempt to ⁢hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in​ contempt of Congress, concerning tapes from Robert Hur’s special counsel investigation. For further​ details, click the “Read more…” button.


President Joe Biden has undercut House Republican endeavors to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress by asserting executive privilege over tapes related to special counsel Robert Hur’s investigation into his handling of classified documents.

The White House advised House Oversight and Judiciary Committee Chairmen James Comer (R-KY) and Jim Jordan (R-OH) of Biden’s decision regarding the tapes of his interview with Hur and his memoir ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer, which have been subpoenaed by Comer and Jordan’s panels, through a letter from White House General Counsel Edward Siskel, obtained by the Washington Examiner.

“Because of the President’s longstanding commitment to protecting the integrity, effectiveness, and independence of the Department of Justice and its law enforcement investigations, he has decided to assert executive privilege over the recordings,” Siskel wrote Thursday.

In the letter, Siskel underscored Biden’s cooperation with Hur and lawmakers interested in the special counsel’s investigation, adding the president did not assert executive privilege over Hur’s report. The White House and Biden’s personal attorneys, most notably Bob Bauer, however, did try to discourage Hur from including assessments of Biden’s mental acuity.

“As you know, the Attorney General has warned that the disclosure of materials like these audio recordings risks harming future law enforcement investigations by making it less likely that witnesses in high-profile investigations will voluntarily cooperate,” Siskel wrote. “In fact, even a past President and Attorney General from your own party recognized the need to protect this type of law enforcement material from disclosure.”

“The absence of a legitimate need for the audio recordings lays bare your likely goal — to chop them up, distort them, and use them for partisan political purposes,” he added. “Demanding such sensitive and constitutionally-protected law enforcement materials from the Executive Branch because you want to manipulate them for potential political gain is inappropriate.”

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