- White House chief of staff
Ron Klain compared Trump with Nixon during a recent ABC interview. - Klain refuted a NYT report that Biden wanted Garland to move more aggressively on Jan. 6-related cases.
White House chief of staff Ron Klain on Sunday compared former President
During an appearance on ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos," Klain sought to tie Trump and Nixon together unfavorably while also refuting a recent New York Times report that said Biden privately wanted Trump to be prosecuted for his role on January 6.
The Times report also said that Biden was becoming increasingly frustrated with Attorney General
"I've never heard the president say that — advocate the prosecution of any person," Klain told Stephanopoulos.
He continued: "Look, one reason why Joe Biden got elected was he promised that we'd take the decision over who got prosecuted and what away from the White House and put it in the Justice Department. Only Richard Nixon and Donald Trump in the modern era believed that prosecution decisions should be made in the Oval Office, not at the Justice Department."
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Klain reaffirmed that Biden would not interfere in active investigations at the Justice Department and had no questions about Garland's judgment.
"We have returned the practice that every other president, Democratic and Republican has had since Watergate, other than Trump, to let those decisions be made at the Justice Department," he said. "The president has confidence in the attorney general to make those decisions, and that's where those decisions should be made."
Stephanopoulos also asked Klain about the president's son,
"The president's confident that his son didn't break the law," he said. "But, most importantly, as I said, that's a matter that's going to be decided by the Justice Department, by the legal process. It's something that no one at the White House has involvement in."