
In an interview with Fox News president Donald Trump did not exclude the initiation of investigations against Joe Biden. According to him, his predecessor should be subject to legal review.
– comic thing is, possibly sad that he didn't pardon himself. And if you look at it, it was all about him. The money went to him," said the president during an interview with Publicist Sean Hannit – his friend and informal advisor.
In those words 47th president of the United States He referred to charges against his predecessor in connection with abroad contacts and interests conducted by members of his family. Trump expressed surprise that Biden had preventively pardoned his household members, but not himself.
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When asked if he would order the national prosecutor to analyse Joe Biden, Trump stated that he “does not know”. Republicans in legislature investigated Biden and his household for almost 4 years under impeachment procedure, but found no incriminating evidence.
Not just Joe Biden. Donald Trump on Investigations: I Went Through Hell
The publicist asked Donald Trump whether another members of the democratic organization can besides anticipate control and whether they are exposed to an investigation. The president of the United States replied that he himself was the subject of criminal investigations and so "passed through hell."
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– I went through 4 years of hell.. I spent millions of dollars on legal fees and won – he said. But I did it the hard way. It's truly hard to say that they should not go through this either," he added.
The pardon of the participants of the assault on the Capitol. Donald Trump doesn't regret the decision
At the same time Donald Trump defended his pardon on the first day of the presidency more than a 1000 stormers on Capitol. The president explained that analyzing all cases would be tedious, so he pardoned everyone. He added that these people were active in “very insignificant incidents” and that they had served long sentences and were “treated as the worst criminals in history”, even though most of them were marked by “great patriotism”.
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Among those pardoned by Trump were among them. Enrique Tarrio and Steward Rhodes, leaders of utmost right-wing fighters, arrogant Boys and Oath Keepers who remained sentenced to 22 and 18 years in prison For organizing a revolt.
Trump's actions criticized the police unions and the Capitol Police – despite this, the American CNN station reported that Trump was even considering accepting parts pardoned in The White House.
