There is a cradle in the White House of President Joe Biden. In the family residence on the top floor, one has been prepared for the youngest grandsonn of President, Beau Biden Jr. He was born last year and is the son of Hunter Biden, Beau Biden’s brother, who died of brain cancer in 2015 when he was 45 years old.
The mention of the cradle appeared in a president interview with the magazine Gent, In which he said the Senate should try the former president Donald Trump because the House of Representatives put him on political trial because of the assault on the Capitol, in which five people died.
‘If not, it’s a system mockery’‘Biden said in his first White House interview since his inauguration on January 20th.
They doubt that enough Republicans – at least 17 are needed – join the Democrats to plead guilty to inciting his supporters to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6 in an attempt to prevent certification of the Democratic election victory.
Biden, himself a former senator, has not said whether the Senate should plead guilty to Trump, but in the interview he said “I have no aspirations for revenge.”
“My job is to try to heal the country and move forward“Because I think we have a lot of opportunities as a country,” he said in excerpts from the interview early Wednesday.
He has reiterated his promise that no member of his family will work in his government.
“We will handle this as the (Barack) Obama and Biden government,” he said. No one from our family or our extended family will participate in any governmental or foreign policy activity. Additionally, no one has an office in this house ”.
Biden made that promise during the 2020 presidential campaign, when Trump and other Republicans were trying to introduce Hunter Biden’s business abroad as an electoral issue. He tried to differentiate himself from Trump, daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner were high-level advisers to his government.
Biden was a senator for the state of Delaware for 36 years. Obama, Senator for Illinois and Biden they were elected president and vice, respectively, in 2008.
Biden recounted in the interview an anecdote from when he turned down the advice of an accountant, who had told him he could charge the Senate some of the gasoline he spent on the family act.
Biden said his response to the counter was, “That’s how I see it: the free throw line is 15 feet from the basket. Never let me get closer than 17 feet because it’s about people’s trust. ”
“And we need to rebuild that confidence in the government,” said Jill Biden, who joined her husband in an interview for the Feb. 15 issue, which will hit news outlets on Friday. days before the start of Trump’s trial in the Senate.
Source: AP
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