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Reporters barred from listening to end of Biden fundraiser

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WASHINGTON – Joe Biden's presidential campaign wouldn't let reporters listen to the end of an online fundraiser on Thursday during which he held a “virtual photo line” with investment managers, climate activists and other donors — the third time in recent weeks it has limited media access during such events.

The latest restriction came as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee was holding the second gathering of "Climate Leaders for Biden," which his campaign said was attended by 30 people.

One of the co-hosts, Lise Strickler, a founding member of Three Cairns Group, said the event raised $4.4 million, exceeding the $4 million the group's first virtual fundraiser took in on June 4.

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