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What’s on the Biden Tapes? | The DOJ Fight That Could Change Everything | Seasoned & Unfiltered Ep 16

30 min · 30. maj 2026
episode What’s on the Biden Tapes? | The DOJ Fight That Could Change Everything | Seasoned & Unfiltered Ep 16 cover

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A former President is suing the Department of Justice. Let that sink in. This week on Seasoned & Unfiltered, Steveo dives into one of the most controversial legal and political battles of the year: former President Joe Biden filing a lawsuit to stop the release of roughly 70 hours of audio recordings known as the Ghostwriter Tapes.  The recordings were made during Biden's post-vice presidency years while working on his memoir and later became part of Special Counsel Robert Hur’s classified documents investigation. Now, with a June 15 release date looming, the question isn't just whether the tapes should be released… It's why they're being fought over so aggressively. Steveo examines: *  The classified documents investigation  *  The role of the DOJ under two administrations  *  Privacy vs public accountability  *  Allegations involving classified information  *  Questions surrounding transparency and presidential leadership  If the tapes are released, they could reshape how history remembers an entire presidency. Or they could remain locked away forever. Chapters 00:00 – Biden Sues the DOJ 01:03 – What Are the Ghostwriter Tapes? 03:48 – How the Recordings Were Made 05:52 – Classified Documents Resurface 06:26 – Special Counsel Robert Hur's Investigation 07:10 – The Classified Information Allegations 08:46 – The DOJ's Sudden Reversal 10:10 – Privacy Rights vs Public Accountability 11:10 – Are There Political Double Standards? 12:10 – Angel Pillow Sponsor Break 13:53 – Why the DOJ Changed Course 15:46 – The June 15 Deadline Approaches 16:35 – Biden's Legal Strategy Explained 18:03 – The Judge Who Will Decide 19:45 – Should the Public Hear the Audio? 20:25 – Is This About Damage Control? 21:19 – The Fallout From the Hur Report 21:58 – Questions About Biden's Cognitive Decline 23:21 – Why Steve Says Americans Need to Hear It 24:21 – Comparing Biden and Trump Document Cases 25:53 – Public Interest or Political Theater? 26:43 – What Happens If the Tapes Confirm the Allegations? 27:33 – Countdown to the Court's Decision 29:15 – Final Thoughts & Audience Reactions

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A former President is suing the Department of Justice. Let that sink in. This week on Seasoned & Unfiltered, Steveo dives into one of the most controversial legal and political battles of the year: former President Joe Biden filing a lawsuit to stop the release of roughly 70 hours of audio recordings known as the Ghostwriter Tapes.  The recordings were made during Biden's post-vice presidency years while working on his memoir and later became part of Special Counsel Robert Hur’s classified documents investigation. Now, with a June 15 release date looming, the question isn't just whether the tapes should be released… It's why they're being fought over so aggressively. Steveo examines: *  The classified documents investigation  *  The role of the DOJ under two administrations  *  Privacy vs public accountability  *  Allegations involving classified information  *  Questions surrounding transparency and presidential leadership  If the tapes are released, they could reshape how history remembers an entire presidency. Or they could remain locked away forever. Chapters 00:00 – Biden Sues the DOJ 01:03 – What Are the Ghostwriter Tapes? 03:48 – How the Recordings Were Made 05:52 – Classified Documents Resurface 06:26 – Special Counsel Robert Hur's Investigation 07:10 – The Classified Information Allegations 08:46 – The DOJ's Sudden Reversal 10:10 – Privacy Rights vs Public Accountability 11:10 – Are There Political Double Standards? 12:10 – Angel Pillow Sponsor Break 13:53 – Why the DOJ Changed Course 15:46 – The June 15 Deadline Approaches 16:35 – Biden's Legal Strategy Explained 18:03 – The Judge Who Will Decide 19:45 – Should the Public Hear the Audio? 20:25 – Is This About Damage Control? 21:19 – The Fallout From the Hur Report 21:58 – Questions About Biden's Cognitive Decline 23:21 – Why Steve Says Americans Need to Hear It 24:21 – Comparing Biden and Trump Document Cases 25:53 – Public Interest or Political Theater? 26:43 – What Happens If the Tapes Confirm the Allegations? 27:33 – Countdown to the Court's Decision 29:15 – Final Thoughts & Audience Reactions

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