Trump ordered the US attorney general to investigate the Biden administration
In 2 executive orders, the President of the United States has mandated the country’s next Attorney General to launch a wide-ranging investigation into the actions of the Joe Biden administration and investigations that include his personal complaints.
According to RCO News Agency, US President Donald Trump, using the powers and powers of the Ministry of Justice, in 2 executive orders mandated the Attorney General of this country to carry out extensive investigations into the former US President Joe Biden’s administration and carried out investigations that are politically charged and His personal complaints are related.
The Guardian newspaper published this article: The executive orders signed last Monday by the President of the United States to end the “use of the federal government as a weapon” and “state censorship of speech” in the Biden administration require the Attorney General to review the actions of the past four years. and presented a final report about it.
The next government in America always defines its priorities in the first days, and the second term of Trump’s presidency is no exception in this regard. Trump also signed executive orders requiring the department to investigate more criminal cases involving America’s southern border.
“James McHenry”, the acting attorney general of the United States in the second administration of “Donald Trump”
The fact that the said investigation will be conducted by an institution other than the White House means that it will be less exposed to political interference by left-wing aides and there will be the possibility of the presence of professional lawyers of the Ministry of Justice in part of the investigation activities.
But the executive order to end the use of the federal government’s powers as a weapon, especially as the next attorney general is expected to investigate alleged wrongdoing at the Justice Department and present its findings to a political figure in the White House, It is an unusual action for the Department of Professional Responsibilities or the General Inspectorate of this Ministry to take charge of it.
The attorney general’s office does not normally report to the deputy chief of staff, which is now held by Steven Miller. Under the ministry’s policy of not contacting political officials, which is to prevent political interference in the investigations of this judicial institution, the Attorney General is only in contact with the White House Counselor or Deputy Counselor at the staff level.
All in all, the various aspects of the executive order indicate that Trump wants the Justice Department to play a prominent role in his second term as president and rein in its extensive power to implement his agenda.

Joe Biden and his deputy Kamala Harris at Trump’s inauguration
While the executive order does not specifically mention the charges to be investigated, it does mention “the use of prosecutorial power in the Third World as a weapon to disrupt diplomatic processes” in a statement that echoes Trump’s attacks on The criminal cases brought by former prosecutor and special counsel Jack Smith were in the Trump case.
The White House did not respond to a request for comment.
The Guardian further wrote: In the previous round of his presidency, Trump had repeatedly criticized the criminal prosecutors because of accusations against him that he had committed mishandling of confidential documents and intended to change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. Trump had promised to fire Smith “within two seconds” if he won the 2024 election, but Smith resigned before Trump returned to the White House.
During the first term of his presidency, the President of the United States repeatedly used the authorizations of the Department of Justice to investigate politically sensitive issues in which he had personal interests but wanted to pretend that he had nothing to do with it.
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