White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt hinted at the possible release of audio recordings from the notorious interview between Special Counsel Robert Hur and former President Joe Biden.
The conversation between Hur and Biden revolved around the revelation of classified documents being stored in various locations like the former President’s home, garage, and office for many years. Despite the findings, legal action was not pursued as Hur described Biden as a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.”
Reagan Reese, the Daily Caller’s White House Correspondent, asked Leavitt Tuesday if the administration was considering releasing the tapes.
When asked about the potential release of the recordings, Leavitt mentioned, “I don’t have an update on that, but I can certainly check. I think the American people would be quite interested to hear that tape, but I’ll double-check on the release of it.”
Daily Caller White House Correspondent @reaganreese_: “Is the White House considering releasing the audio of Biden’s interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur to the public, which [Biden] had previously blocked?”
LEAVITT: “I think the American people would be quite interested to… pic.twitter.com/JnBgtIKHry
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) April 8, 2025