House Republicans Demand Documents on Biden's Altered Transcript Incident
House Republicans are requesting all documents related to Biden's controversial remarks and the altered transcript concerning Trump supporters.
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In response to President Biden's remarks about Trump supporters, House Republicans, led by Reps. James Comer and Elise Stefanik, are demanding documents related to the altered White House transcript. Following reports that the official transcript changed Biden's statement, lawmakers allege potential violations of the Presidential Records Act. They have called for a briefing with White House stenography officials, questioning the integrity and protocol of the transcript alterations. The controversy continues to unfold as the 2024 elections approach, drawing scrutiny from both parties.
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