Appeals court temporarily blocks release of Biden-Hur interview tapes

An appeals court on Friday temporarily blocked the Justice Department from releasing audio recordings of former President Joe Biden’s interviews with his ghostwriter, granting a 10-day administrative pause while it considers Biden’s emer…
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