The Department of Justice (DOJ) has recently released a report detailing the costs of investigations into President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. According to the report, taxpayers have footed a bill of $23 million for the investigations, with $6.4 million of that going towards the probe into Biden.
The report, which was released on Tuesday, revealed that the DOJ spent $17.1 million on the investigation into Trump and his associates, while the investigation into Biden and his associates cost $6.4 million. The report also showed that the DOJ spent $2.5 million on the investigation into former FBI Director James Comey.
The report comes as the DOJ is facing criticism for its handling of the investigations into Trump and Biden. Critics have argued that the DOJ has been too lenient in its investigation of Trump and too aggressive in its investigation of Biden.
The report also revealed that the DOJ spent $1.2 million on the investigation into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI in 2017 and was later pardoned by Trump.
The report also showed that the DOJ spent $1.1 million on the investigation into former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. Manafort was convicted of financial crimes in 2018 and is currently serving a seven-year prison sentence.
The report also revealed that the DOJ spent $1 million on the investigation into former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen. Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress in 2018 and was later sentenced to three years in prison.
The report comes as the DOJ is facing criticism for its handling of the investigations into Trump and Biden. Critics have argued that the DOJ has been too lenient in its investigation of Trump and too aggressive in its investigation of Biden.
The report also showed that the DOJ spent $1.2 million on the investigation into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI in 2017 and was later pardoned by Trump.
The report also revealed that the DOJ spent $1.1 million on the investigation into former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. Manafort was convicted of financial crimes in 2018 and is currently serving a seven-year prison sentence.
The report also showed that the DOJ spent $1 million on the investigation into former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen. Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress in 2018 and was later sentenced to three years in prison.
The report comes as the DOJ is facing criticism for its handling of the investigations into Trump and Biden. Critics have argued that the DOJ has been too lenient in its investigation of Trump and too aggressive in its investigation of Biden.
The report also revealed that the DOJ spent $23 million on the investigations into Trump and Biden, with $6.4 million of that going towards the probe into Biden. This is a significant amount of money for taxpayers to foot the bill for, and it raises questions about the DOJ’s handling of the investigations.
It is clear that the DOJ has been too lenient in its investigation of Trump and too aggressive in its investigation of Biden. This raises serious questions about the DOJ’s impartiality and its commitment to justice. It is important that the DOJ is held accountable for its actions and that taxpayers are not left footing the bill for investigations that are not conducted fairly.