Despite the multitude of scandals that have epped, President Donald Trump’s tenure in the Oval Office, President-elect Joe Biden would distrust investigating his predecessor once he denies.
According to NBC News, Biden fears privately that further investigations into Trump’s tax returns or how the president has used his strength with his criminal affiliates would alienate Trump’s electorate and cause division.
Biden’s advisers told NBC News that the president-elect “just to move forward” and that he will be “more trouble-solving-oriented and advancing than prosecution. “
Biden needs to repair the legitimacy of a Justice Department that, fortunately, Trump has turned into his own private law company under Attorney General Bill Barr. For the president-elect, “the most important thing about all this is that it won’t interfere with your Justice Department and politicize your Justice Department,” the adviser told NBC News.
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