WorldFormer U.S. president Joe Biden sued the U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday, seeking to bar the release of audio recordings and transcripts of ‌private conversations with his biographer in 2016 and 2017.Department set to turn over materials to the U.S. House judiciary ​committee mid-JuneThomson Reuters · Posted: May 26, 2026 9:59 PM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours agoListen to this articleEstimated 2 minutesThe audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results.Former U.S. president Joe Biden, shown on March 6, is suing the U.S. Justice Department to stop the release of audio recordings and transcripts of private conversations he had with his biographer. (Jim Vondruska/Reuters)Former U.S. president Joe Biden sued the U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday, seeking to bar the release of audio recordings and transcripts of ‌private conversations with his biographer in 2016 and 2017.The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington D.C., comes ahead of the department's planned June 15 release of ​the materials to the U.S. House judiciary ​committee and the conservative Heritage Foundation.The foundation sought them after they were used as part of then-special counsel Robert ​Hur's 2023 investigation into Biden's handling of classified documents. ⁠Hur declined to ⁠bring criminal charges.The department fought ‌the Heritage Foundation's 2024 request for the records as exempt from the Freedom of Information Act until President Donald Trump took office, the lawsuit claims.It announced it would ⁠be releasing the records in response to the committee's request, which the lawsuit claims is meant only to skirt federal law barring their ‌release.Trump orders a review of Biden White House, citing political rival's 'cognitive decline'The lawsuit asks the court to declare the committee's request pretextual and invalid, and to permanently bar the release of the records to the committee.Representatives for the Department of Justice ​did not immediately respond to a request for comment.The recordings, made in Biden's home, ⁠were part of the writing process for his 2017 memoir, Promise Me, ⁠Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose, which detailed ⁠Biden's ⁠decision to pursue the presidency ​while his eldest son, Beau, fought brain cancer.Earlier this month, Biden sought ​to intervene in ⁠the Heritage Foundation's lawsuit against the Justice Department over the materials. Last week, a judge allowed Biden to join the case but barred him from pursuing claims about the committee's request for the materials, according to ⁠court records.