US President Donald Trump wants alleged legal violations of his predecessor Joe Biden. The Ministry of Justice and other authorities are intended to investigate whether the “intellectual inadequate capacity” of the Democrat is covered.
“This conspiracy is one of the most dangerous and worrying scandals in American history,” said Trump. Especially in the second half of Biden’s term of office (2021-2025), information about the true mental and physical condition was deliberately prevented from misleading the public.
Moreover, the president’s signature was placed under documents using a called car. The Republican records a conspiracy theory, according to which bidder did not even know which documents he signed. His assistants and assistants have been guilty of abuse of power.
Trump uses the characteristic machine itself
Former US presidents also used mechanical signature help. Trump also admitted months ago to use them – but only for “unimportant papers”.
The signature of Biden, on the other hand, was used for decisions that had a considerable scope, it is said. Moreover, the 82-year-old bid was characterized by years of “cognitive decline”. That is the reason why press conferences and media performances were considerably reduced, the US government said.
Biden: “I made decisions myself”
In a document, Trump also accuses Biden of forgiving numerous serious criminals. A few hours after the beginning of his second term, all the storms involved in the Capitol of 6 January 2021. Among them were violent perpetrators who had defeated security forces, and right -wing radicals involved in the attack of far.
Biden rejected Trump’s allegations as “ridiculous and wrong”. “Let me clarify one thing: I made the decisions during my presidency. I decided grace, decisions, laws and announcements,” he said.
Source: Krone

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