Analysis: Biden fears Trump revenge

They fear revenge against them, which would result in prosecution by Donald Trump and the new administration. For this reason, outgoing President Joe Biden gave prevention to all members of his family, former staff chief Mark Milley, Anthony Fauci, former White House chief of response. [...]
They fear revenge against them, which would result in prosecution by Donald Trump and the new administration. For this reason, outgoing President Joe Biden gave preemptive forgiveness to all members of his family, former staff chief Mark Milley, Anthony Fauci, former White House chief of response to Ovidius and members of the Commission House who investigated the attack on Congress, including Capitol Police and Capitol Police officers who testified in the investigation.
An episode, that of the attack on Capitol Hill, which is also at the centre of Trump's first decisions, which, according to CNN, said he was ready to sign a series of pardons for attackers in his first actions, as promised during the election campaign. There are nearly 1600 people charged with violence on January 6, 2021, of which at least 600 are for serious crimes as assault on police or use of weapons. About 80% of all cases have resulted in pleas or sentences in court, and about 200 defendants are currently in prison, according to Justice Department estimates.
Biden's Forgiveness
Our “combe relies every day on dedicated and self-denial public officials, they are the blood of our democracy. But alarmingly, public officials face threats and intimidation for faithfully carrying out their task, “a Biden, who also included his brother, sister and sister in preemptive forgiveness. “There are those who have been threatened with criminal charges, the president adds to the departure, referring to the people to whom these public officials have served our nation with honor and distinction and do not deserve to be unjustified and politically goals. Tried persecutions: ”. Beden specifys that “forgiveness measures should not be misunderstood as an admission of wrongdoing, nor should they be understood as admission of guilt. Our nation owes these State servants a debt of gratitude for their diligent commitment to our country.” In his long statement about the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (Niaid), Biden stresses that” The United States is safer and healthier because of it”, remembering that “ai saved countless lives managing the government's response. in health crisis management, including HIV/ AIDS, Ebola and Zika, and finally “help the country face the Codavi pandemic of the century”. The objective of hatred and threats by the Novox movement, Italian-American virologist has long been the target of investigations and charges by Republicans and Trump allies that threaten prosecution.
Comparison to 2017
Numerous world media reported on Donald Trump's inauguration as a turning point for the world, speaking of reshaping his image, redefining global ties and a new era of American leadership, but also a new era of great powers. Competition in a completely new context and new game rules. However, the Economist” approaches in a somewhat calmer tone, without euphoria and hysteria. As noted at the outset of the analysis, the biggest difference between the first and second inauguration of Trump is where it was kept if the polar vortex brings a bitter winter instead of his speech in front of the Capitol building on a soft January day. In 2017, Trump marked his triumph with something more modest inside the building. A closer look at plans for a much more modest ceremony offers data on some of the deep contrasts between the coming of the governing Trump in 2017 and 2025, as writes “Economist”.












