A New York judge has rejected a bid to make public records that the government says show the importance of obtaining materials from Project Veritas in the FBI’s investigation into the alleged theft of a diary belonging to President Joe Biden’s daughter. FBI agents in November raided the home of Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe and residences linked to people who formerly worked for the journalism nonprofit for evidence relating to property that the agents allege was stolen from Ashley Biden, the only daughter of President Biden, according to a redacted search warrant obtained by The Epoch Times. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press had asked the court to unseal all records relating to the application for and execution of the search warrant for O’Keefe’s home, arguing that both the press and the public have a right to inspect the materials under the First Amendment and common law. “A court’s …