UMVA has learned that a federal judge has cleared the way for the release of recordings of Joe Biden's conversations with his ghostwriter, a move that could have significant implications for the former president.
The recordings, which date back to 2016 and 2017, are said to contain classified information that Biden shared with his ghostwriter, Mark Zwonitzer, despite knowing he was not allowed to do so. The release of these recordings could provide valuable insight into Biden's handling of sensitive information and potentially shed light on the timeline of his deterioration.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the Justice Department had been preparing to release the recordings, but Biden's lawyers had attempted to block their release, citing executive privilege. However, the judge ruled that the public interest in the case outweighed Biden's privacy concerns, and that extensive redactions had been made to protect sensitive information.
The Oversight Project, which had been seeking the release of the recordings, has vowed to make them public, promising that they will provide a unique glimpse into Biden's past actions and decisions. The recordings are said to include conversations in which Biden read aloud classified passages to his ghostwriter, a clear breach of protocol.
UMVA has gathered that the release of these recordings could be a major blow to Biden, who has denied mishandling classified information. The judge's ruling has been seen as a significant victory for transparency and accountability, and could have far-reaching consequences for the former president and his legacy.
The story behind the recordings is complex and intriguing, involving a ghostwriter who deleted digital audio files after learning of an investigation, only for technicians to recover the deleted recordings. The fact that Biden shared classified information with his ghostwriter, and that this information was recorded, raises serious questions about his judgment and actions during his time in office.
The release of the recordings is expected to be a major development in the ongoing saga surrounding Biden's handling of classified documents. As the public awaits the release of the recordings, one thing is clear: this story is far from over, and the implications of the judge's ruling will be felt for a long time to come.
