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Trump officials plan to publish audio from Biden Special Counsel Interview

The Trump administration plans to ask President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who was interviewed by the special consultant, who, according to people who are familiar with the matter, examined his handling of classified information.

In October 2023, Mr. Biden was interviewed in the White House of Robert K. Hur, who was appointed to investigate whether crimes in connection with classified documents in Mr. Biden's former office and home were committed after his abandoned Obama government.

In 2024, Mr. Hur announced that he would not submit any charges in the event, partly because Mr. Biden probably seems to be a likeable figure for a jury – an older man with a bad memory.

On Friday evening, Axios released an apparently five -minute excerpt from the audio, in which Mr. Biden speaks quietly and endeavors to remember which year his son died and when he left the white house.

The Trump government's plan to publish the audio comes because the Democrats have new revelations about the health of Mr. Biden and the efforts of his adjutants and other party leaders to end in order to end the concerns about his ability to re-election.

About a month after the announcement by Mr. Hur published a copy of his interview with Mr. Biden. But for more than a year, the Republicans have been demanding that the government also release audio recording and argue that it could provide evidence of a decline in the intellectual sharpness of Mr. Biden.

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