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Investigating the prior administration
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I heard the point about not going after previous administrations to not set a precedent. It makes some sense. But then again, this also means that potential crimes would go unpunished, and I'm against that kind of de facto immunity.

I don't think Biden or anyone should actively order investigations or go on TV and talk about them in length. I do wonder though if it is about "the Biden admin" going after Trump world in the first place. Isn't it the (hopefully again to some extent) independent DOJ and all kings of federal or state prosecutors/AGs/etc. that would do so? I would be fully against stopping such efforts, and also against pardoning Trump people.

Also, if there was for example indeed Russian money laundering going on on a large scale, I feel there is a public need to know about that.
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RE: Investigating the prior administration - hollodero - 12-11-2020, 01:41 PM

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