We don’t know yet who Biden will make Attorney General, but I hope he or she will hold legally responsible every alleged criminal who put this country through such a collective trauma over the last four years. It will be an important part of our healing to see justice done.

Nov 24, 2020 · 6:18 AM UTC

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I would rather us just move on
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It should not be swept under the rug. Or any such reason as: for the country to heal there will no investigations.
I share your hope for justice to take precedence over politics but the incentives are not aligned. Biden admin won’t allow Trump and co. to keep dominating the news cycle and create further divide and alienation among Trumpers. Dems are incentivized to get re-elected in 2024.
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Is vital to hold accountable to every and all people who engage in criminal activity, is time to make the platitude "no one above the law" a reality, expectation and a certainty
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He/she definitely will hold them accountable. And if not, there’s always Arya
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Based off of the rest of his picks they will be capitalist that want to steal the food out of my children's mouths, to give my pennies to the rich. You are an enabler of the millions starving on tonight.
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I hope he will appoint soon-former Senator Doug Jones! He would make a great addition to the Biden cabinet!
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I know you’re trying to put positive vibes into the universe or whatever, but you know this is delusional, right? No one will ever be held responsible, the oligarchs just want us to go back to sleep. We don’t live in a democracy. That has to be obvious by now.
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Please tell me how making peace in the middle east, increasing out economy, rebuilding our military, holding the VA accountable, cutting taxes, standing up to big pharma, becoming energy independent, replacing NAFTA, creating opportunity zones, applying immigration law is trauma?
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