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Justice Department Pressures White House For Biden Interview Transcript

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The Justice Department is currently pressuring the White House to release the transcript of President Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Herr. This interview has raised concerns about the president's cognitive abilities. Meanwhile, Nikki Haley is attempting to exert political pressure on former President Trump ahead of the upcoming Republican primary in South Carolina.

With less than a week until the primary day in South Carolina, the state's former governor, Nikki Haley, has been actively campaigning across the Palmetto State. She has been vocal in stating that President Trump's focus seems to be more on legal matters than on the campaign trail. Haley acknowledges that some of the legal cases against Trump may be politically motivated. However, her criticism of Trump could potentially harm her own standing with voters, especially considering her current low polling numbers in South Carolina and other states.

On the other hand, the current president, Joe Biden, is facing challenges of his own. A special counsel report has suggested that Biden may be too elderly and forgetful to stand trial, accusing him of mishandling classified documents. The Attorney General, Merrick Garland, and his team are now urging the White House to decide on releasing the transcript of Biden's interview with the special counsel. GOP House investigators have also requested the Department of Justice to provide transcripts and recordings of the interview, with a deadline that has already passed.

The unfolding developments in both the Biden and Trump camps are closely watched by political observers and voters alike. The pressure on the White House to release the interview transcript adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing political landscape. As the South Carolina primary approaches, the actions and statements of key political figures will continue to shape the narrative leading up to the election.

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