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[–] ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world 3 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (1 children)

So why didn’t all these investigations lead to any indictments in four years?

You're so intent on it all being Biden's personal fault that you are completely ignoring those who are actually guilty. Who needs "sugarcoating" when the truth alone suffices? It had nothing to do with Biden. There's more than enough guilt to go around.

Did you even look up Pam Bondi, or Alexander Acosta? I gave you their names. What about Marie Villefana or Barry Krischer? Do you know who they are? They were the ones who were actually stalling investigations, in part by keeping them open to freeze all the evidence, duh. You act like you have no idea how any of this works -- except Biden, and he's absolutely the only person involved!

There's nothing like the stink of willful ignorance to start a day. It's not a president's job to start, stop, or run criminal investigations. The US Constitution is very clear on this, even if you are not. The executive and judicial are two entirely different branches of government, and presidents until now did NOT interfere in that process. If needed they called on the DoJ to do it, and went through the courts, because running the judicial is not a president's job.

Except Biden! Biden alone is guilty! Biden does everything and nothing, everywhere and at all times, and never! He's like Schroedinger's Satan to you, lol.

[–] Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world 0 points 1 hour ago

By Biden I mean the Biden administration. He was the head of the administration and he's ultimately responsible for its failures. And I'm very sure such major strategic decisions were run past him. And if they weren't that's even more of a failure.