- by foxnews
- 11 May 2026
There is a Tuesday deadline for Biden's lawyers to respond to the DOJ's release for a response to Howell's FOIA request, which would come shortly after Tuesday if there was no objection.
Shumate noted the release of 70 hours of redacted recordings would be delayed until June 15 if Biden objects before the deadline.
Fox News reached out to Ducklo for independent confirmation on this report and has not yet heard back.
The FOIA requester remains in pursuit of the documents.
"It appears that after lengthy negotiation covering several months - at no point seeking to intervene into this case on a timely basis - President Biden has changed position and now seeks to even enjoin release of the portions of transcripts that match exact phrases quoted in the Hur Report," Shumate's filing Friday read.
"As Plaintiffs understand the matter, President Biden would need an order barring release in this case and an order enjoining the Department from producing to the House Judiciary Committee all by June 15, 2026."
The DOJ also accuses Biden's lawyers of slow-walking responses and rejecting deadlines.
"President Biden's lead counsel was unable to provide any information about President Biden's submissions arguing that such discussion was somehow premature (whereas, in reality it is 16 months late) and incredibly indicating that despite the June 15, 2026 production date, the motion to intervene would not be filed until mid-next week and that President Biden would seek up to three days after a ruling granting a motion to intervene to submit a proposed schedule for substantive relief," the filing read.
"That is no way to conduct litigation and smacks of kicking the can down the road to justify delaying the June 15, 2026 production by some form of administrative injunction."
The DOJ issued a new warning of Tuesday's deadline, regardless.
"The public deserves to hear the tapes and read the transcripts as redacted by President Donald J. Trump's Department of Justice," Shumate's filing concluded. "Plaintiffs regret that they are currently unable to assist the Court in this process due to the repeated failure of counsel for President Biden to engage with Plaintiffs on this matter, putting off even initial substantive conversations until next week."
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