President Donald J. Trump’s Department of Justice (DOJ) has moved to end a Biden government-initiated grand jury investigation targeting Spencer Meads, Eric Cochran, and James O’Keefe for their efforts to expose and publish the diary of former President Joe Biden’s daughter, Ashley Biden. In the course of its investigation, the Biden DOJ directed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to conduct predawn raids against the three men, seizing their electronic devices in violation of their rights as journalists under the First Amendment.
Critics contend that the lawfare effort was intended to chill independent journalists who sought to uncover details about Joe Biden and his family. During his four-year tenure in the White House, Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, faced a bevy of accusations that they profited from the 82-year-old Democrat’s positions in public office and laundered their ill-gotten gains through other family members.
The Ashely Biden diary notably contained details suggesting she may have been sexually molested by a family member as a child. Additionally, the diary alludes to her father, Joe Biden, showering naked with her at an age that was “probably not appropriate.” In a letter filed with a federal U.S. District Court, Ashley Biden confirmed the diary’s authenticity.
Last year, Aimee Harris, a Florida resident, was sentenced in a federal court to one month in prison and three months of home detention for stealing and selling the diary. Harris turned the diary over to Project Veritas in return for $20,000. Biden’s daughter had left her diary at a friend’s residence in Delray Beach, Florida.