menu_open Columnists
We use cookies to provide some features and experiences in QOSHE

More information  .  Close

Biden Sues DOJ in Attempt to Protect His 'Right to Privacy'

11 0
28.05.2026

Pete Hegseth Reveals Trump's Quiet Order to Protect the Most Vulnerable Christians

NEW VIDEO: RFK Jr. Just One-Upped Himself, This Time Capturing a Deadly Rattlesnake with Nothing but a Tiny Net and a Bucket

Peak Woke: Rape Can't Be Committed by Blacks, Muslims, or Women, According to Neo-Marxist Insanity

Trump Debuts Brutal Cartoon Nickname for James Talarico to Kick Off Texas Senate General Election

Iran Targets US Military Base as Nations Trade Fresh Round of Attacks

Veteran TV Star Says Hollywood Turned on Him for Protecting His Marriage

DHS Unveils Plan That Will Humiliate US Sanctuary Cities on World Stage, Impose 'Devastating Consequences'

Biden Sues DOJ in Attempt to Protect His 'Right to Privacy'

The president whose administration spied on lawmakers and Catholic families is now suing the Department of Justice over his “right to privacy” over taped interviews.

On Tuesday, former President Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the DOJ to block plans to release recordings of the then-former vice president speaking with his ghostwriter.

The 2017 recordings, which yielded the ghostwritten memoir “Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose,” have been the subject of a 2024 Freedom of Information Act request by the Heritage Foundation, according to NBC News.

Biden’s lawyers say that the recordings, for a book that was structured around his son’s death from cancer, took place “among the most consequential [years] of President Biden’s political life and the most painful of his personal life.” Such........

© Western Journalism