Biden's ghostwriter deleted audio recordings of interviews with president so they could not be used as evidence by special counsel: report During an interview with the Federal Bureau of Investigation last year, Mike Zwonitzer said he "wouldn't say" how much of his decision to delete the recordings was motivated by the fact that an investigation had been launched, but noted that getting rid of audio files after using them was "something I do as a rule anyways." The transcript was released on Thursday morning by the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project."The outside observer is going to look at this and say, Mark Zwonitzer, President Biden's friend, ghostwriter, collaborator learned of the special counsel's investigation, saw this was happening and then deleted all these audio recordings," the agent said. "I just need the truth on this one ... That was part of your motivation, at least something you were aware of when you did this?""I'm not going to say how much of the percentage it was of my motivation," Zwonitzer replied, adding, "I was aware that there was an investigation." He went on to note that he was "very concerned" about being hacked by those who would then spread the audio all over the internet, but said that was mainly because there was "a lot of personal stuff and emotional stuff about Beau," Biden's late son. He said out of an abundance of caution, he "took the audio files subfolder from both the G drive and [his] laptop, and slid them into the trash."
Uhuh. BS. It was 100% because you knew the material you didn't select would incriminate him and/or show him as mentally incompetent. Nice dodge though--I always do that, I'm not saying I'm lying because I admit that the investigations may have played some part, but that is also normal procedure and I can't say if it effected my normal process significantly, blah, blah, blah. Obviously coached by or copying at least the likes of Wray, Garland, Mayorkas, etc....