The watchdog group cited the White House's own admission of the differences.
They may be considered insignificant by some, such as "missing 'filler words (such as 'um' or 'uh')' and words that 'may have been repeated when spoken (such as 'I, I' or 'and, and')'…"
The report noted that the DOJ also is claiming that "AI" could be "used to alter Biden's words" so the material should be kept secret.
A court filing by the DOJ claims the transcripts "accurately capture" the spoken words, but even so, they are not identical. The filing claimed the "differences" are not substantive.
Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch chief, pointedly added, "Wow.
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