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Joe Biden suffers big legal blow from Trump-appointed judge, clearing path for release of ghostwriter audio recordings

A federal judge appointed by President Donald Trump has dealt former President Joe Biden a significant legal setback, clearing the way for the release of audio recordings tied to an investigation into Biden’s handling of classified documents. Joe Biden’s audio recordings U.S. District Judge Dabney L. Friedrich ruled against Biden’s attempt to block the Department...
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The New American
· Jun 26, 2026
Judge Orders DOJ to Release More Epstein Files, Including Some With Trump in Them
A federal judge just ordered the Justice Department to release a number of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents the department is still concealing. The judge’s order is part of a lawsuit independent journalist and former MSNBC analyst Katie Phang filed against Acting U.S. Attorney Todd Blanche. Phang is suing because, by holding on to millions of ... The post Judge Orders DOJ to Release More Epstein Files, Including Some With Trump in Them appeared first on The New American.
The Hill
· Jun 21, 2026
Judge rules DOJ can release Biden audio recordings, transcripts to Heritage Foundation in special counsel probe
A federal judge said Friday that the Justice Department (DOJ) can release audio recordings and transcripts of former President Biden to the conservative Heritage Foundation but must wait three weeks to allow an appeals court to review Biden’s challenge. Judge Dabney Langhorne Friedrich denied Biden’s attempt to block the release of his decade-old conversations...
Daily Mail
· Jul 8, 2026
Honest, credible, careful, impressive... what judge said about our reporters during High Court trial
Honest, credible, careful, impressive... what judge said about our reporters during High Court trial
Washington Examiner
· Jun 26, 2026
Judge orders DOJ to unredact Epstein files related to Trump and ‘torture video’
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., ordered the Department of Justice on Thursday to unredact more pages of the Epstein files within one week or explain why it cannot. U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan, an appointee of former President Bill Clinton, issued a preliminary injunction requiring acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to comply with the []
The Daily Beast
· Jul 2, 2026
Trump’s Fat Fingers Are All Over My Melania Lawsuit: Wolff
Jeenah Moon / REUTERSAuthor Michael Wolff has claimed that President Donald Trump’s legal team is working behind the scenes in his lawsuit against first lady Melania Trump.In a new column for his Substack, HOWL, Wolff wrote about his lawsuit against the first lady, which U.S. District Court Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil, a Trump-appointed judge in the Southern District of New York, dismissed in May 2026, calling it a “contorted” effort to prevent Melania from suing him, saying that “is not how the federal courts work.” Wolff is appealing the decision.He said it seems to him there is a “strong indication of how directly [the lawsuit] appears to be overseen by the White House.” Read more at The Daily Beast.
Loonie Politics
· Jul 9, 2026
Prosecutors plan to play redacted statements from roommate of defendant in Charlie Kirk’s killing
PROVO, Utah (AP) — Utah prosecutors plan to play audio clips in open court Thursday of law enforcement officials interviewing the roommate of the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Defense attorneys fought against the public release of the statements from Tyler Robinson’s roommate and romantic partner, Lance Twiggs. They said prosecutors would [] The post Prosecutors plan to play redacted statements from roommate of defendant in Charlie Kirk’s killing appeared first on Loonie Politics.
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Related coverage for "Joe Biden suffers big legal blow from Trump-appointed judge, clearing path for release of ghostwriter audio recordings": The New American — Judge Orders DOJ to Release More Epstein Files, Including Some With Trump in Them. The Hill — Judge rules DOJ can release Biden audio recordings, transcripts to Heritage Foundation in special counsel probe. Daily Mail — Honest, credible, careful, impressive... what judge said about our reporters during High Court trial. Washington Examiner — Judge orders DOJ to unredact Epstein files related to Trump and ‘torture video’. The Daily Beast — Trump’s Fat Fingers Are All Over My Melania Lawsuit: Wolff. Loonie Politics — Prosecutors plan to play redacted statements from roommate of defendant in Charlie Kirk’s killing
