Since Biden is president, why can’t he just appoint a commission to investigate Jan. 6?

May 28, 2021 · 1:15 PM UTC

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In theory any investigation of past administrations should be bipartisan as to not appear as political vindictiveness / vengeance. That said only the Democrats honor these unwritten rules.
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Honestly, Democrats don’t want actual answers… Because if they got actual answers they would actually have to do something about it. And as we all know the Democratic Party has no fighting in them.
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Exactly! That is what I have been saying. Him & Chuck Schumer need to step up & have an investigation of the major crime. Americans are not gonna let this one go without answers.
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Why can’t he just have an executive order to give Americans universal healthcare and student debt cancellation?
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Really? Why can’t people see that many of Biden’s lifetime/career long friends... ARE THE ONES WHO HELPED make it happen. It wasn’t all just Donnie T
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There will be no investigation, 'cause the details of that phony Controlled Show are not compatible with any sort of Existential National Crisis, and the Dems desperately need that strawman in which to hide their utter inertia and betrayal re: important policies that people need.
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They need to stretch this out through the midterms, or Dems will have to think of something else to run on.
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People just want to conveniently forget that Joe Biden’s entire political career has been focused on protecting Republicans. He’s only said 100+ times, he feels a strong Republican Party is important. He doesn’t want to embarrass his Republican colleagues.
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He can, he just doesn't want to. Let that sink in.
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