White House takes President Biden away from Trump trial in Senate

US President Joe Biden said that while the trial against his predecessor is under way in the Senate, he will focus on facilitating the consequences caused by the pandemic of the coronary. “I am not following”, President Biden responded when asked by reporters Tuesday in the Oval Office if he was attending the trial [...]
US President Joe Biden said that while the trial against his predecessor is under way in the Senate, he will focus on facilitating the consequences caused by the pandemic of the coronary.
“I'm not following”, President Biden responded when asked by reporters Tuesday in the Oval Office if he was attending the trial against former President Trump. We have lost over 450,000 people (from Coddy-19) and we can lose much more if we don't act decisively and quickly. Many children are sleeping hungry. Many families do not have enough food. They're in trouble. This is my job. The Senate has his job, and they're about to start it, and I'm sure they'll act properly. ”
The president added that he does not mean anything else about the trial against former President Donald Trump, against whom Mr. Biden won in last November's elections.
He's not a political analyst. He will not express his opinion about the arguments and follow the trial at Senate”, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki responded earlier in the day when asked by a journalist about developments in the historic trial against former President Trump that began Tuesday.
spokeswoman Psaki was also asked how it is possible for current President Biden not to express his opinion on whether it is constitutional that the Senate sue a former president, and if this would create a dangerous precedent for the presidency institution.
The White House spokeswoman did not give a direct answer to this.
He will wait until the Senate draw conclusions about this”, She said during the daily media conference at the White House. His view is that he should currently focus on addressing the needs of the American people, getting people back to work, fighting pandemic. ”
The White House is trying to convey the image of the president focused on these issues as the trial against his predecessor takes place.
The White House has scheduled visits for Mr. Biden to the Department of Defence and National Health Institutes this week. Next Tuesday, the president will go to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he will participate in a conversation with citizens.
During its direct broadcast on 16 February, the president will answer questions about his administration's efforts “to curb the body's coronary pandemic and to promote a troubled economy”, According to CNN, which will broadcast the story.
Television Network Explains It Will Include “an audience only with invitations and in respect to physical distance rules”.
Administration officials say there would be no political advantage for Mr. Biden, a former senator and vice president to be engaged in the trial against former President Trump, what would be seen as a political movement at the beginning of his presidency and at a time when Americans want him to focus on easing the suffering caused by the pandemic.
Mr. Biden. The “has issued numerous statements conveying the message that what the president (formerly) did, his words and his actions, and of course the events of January 6, were a threat to our democracy”, Mrs. Psaki said Tuesday.












