🔴BREAKING: Trump's lawyer EXPOSES major lie in court!!

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President Joe Biden recently invoked executive privilege to withhold audio recordings from an interview he had with Special Counsel Robert Hur. This interview is crucial because Hur had previously questioned Biden's mental fitness. Republicans are pushing to examine these audio tapes to verify the accuracy of the Department of Justice's (DOJ) transcript. The Biden administration's reluctance to release the raw tapes stems from concerns that Republicans might deceptively edit them to portray Biden negatively. However, critics argue that no editing would be needed to achieve that effect, suggesting that Biden’s team is worried about the contents of the tapes.

Despite this setback, Republican Representative James Comer remains committed to holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt for not complying with the subpoena to release the tapes. The House committee has already voted to hold Garland in contempt, with a full House vote expected soon. Some anticipate that a few Republicans may not support the motion due to lack of courage to take necessary action.

In response to Biden's move, former President Donald Trump's campaign, represented by spokesman Stephen Cheung, criticized Biden for politicizing executive privilege. They accused Biden of using executive privilege to shield himself while denying it to his political opponents.

The text further discusses the perceived political bias within the DOJ, citing harsh sentences for pro-life activists compared to lenient treatment for pro-abortion criminals. Attorney General Merrick Garland’s justification for the disparity—stating that pro-abortion activists commit crimes at night, making them harder to prosecute—has been criticized.

Additionally, the author highlights the ongoing anti-Israel protests on college campuses, particularly at the University of California, Berkeley. Protesters, demanding more action beyond slogans like "free Palestine," have taken over university buildings, which the author deems counterproductive.

In the midst of these controversies, Trump's hush money trial continues. Trump's attorney Todd Blanche accused former attorney Michael Cohen of lying about his involvement in finalizing a deal with Stormy Daniels. Cohen, who possesses numerous secret recordings, has been criticized for his credibility and for betraying his client.

The text also touches on the upcoming presidential debate, noting Biden’s acceptance of Trump’s challenge. Trump is advised to let Biden talk more during the debates, as Biden’s missteps could work in Trump’s favor. The text also mentions Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s efforts to join the debate stage, despite being registered in only 14 states and needing 15% support in major national polls. Kennedy remains optimistic about meeting the criteria.

Vivek Ramaswamy suggests that the Democrats’ decision to let Biden debate Trump might be a strategic move. He posits that if Biden fails in the debate, it would provide enough time for the Democrats to nominate a new candidate.

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