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Joe Biden’s strategy on Donald Trump: Just say nothing

What’s President Joe Biden got to say about Donald Trump? Nothing.

Joe Biden’s strategy is to stay quiet when it comes to Donald Trump. Picture: AFP
Joe Biden’s strategy is to stay quiet when it comes to Donald Trump. Picture: AFP

What’s President Joe Biden got to say about Donald Trump? The golf match playing on Air Force One television screens the day of his rival’s indictment made it clear: nothing.

With his main 2024 challenger facing unprecedented charges for an ex-president of obstructing justice and illegally hoarding top secret documents, Biden finds himself in a politically precarious position. After all, it’s a justice department headed by a man he appointed, Attorney-General Merrick Garland, that will oversee prosecution of an opponent.

Say anything – even express ­interest – in the fate of the former president, and Biden will fuel fires already blazing among Republicans who believe Trump’s conspiracy theory that he is the victim of some “deep state” persecution.

Hence switching televisions to the Golf Channel on Air Force One during a presidential trip to North Carolina at the weekend – not the usual CNN, buzzing that day with images, reports and commentaries about the just-­unveiled indictment.

Asked about the case by reporters on the plane, Biden’s answer was an emphatic “no comment”. Asked if he’d even spoken with Garland, Biden also said no.

Under longstanding custom, the justice department is independent from the White House. Adding a further remove from politics, the man actually prosecuting Trump, Jack Smith, is a special counsel operating on a kind of legal island all of his own.

US President Joe Biden on the way to church in Washington at the weekend. Pictuer: AFP
US President Joe Biden on the way to church in Washington at the weekend. Pictuer: AFP

But in a US where Republicans and Democrats have lost trust in each other and where Trump has built his election campaign on the lie that Biden didn’t beat him in 2020, such gentlemen’s agreements count for little.

Hence Biden’s strategy of staying clear of the biggest political ­development in the country – and from the man he will probably have to beat to win a second term.

“I think that President Biden’s behaviour so far has been perfectly appropriate,” Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond, said.

“The special counsel has not had any contact with Garland or Biden on this case since he was ­ appointed. Biden should continue to resist offering any public comment on the case. As President, he should leave that task to others, and allow the special counsel to prosecute the case.”

A problem with Biden’s keep-it-quiet strategy is that Biden has a tendency of saying things that many, not least his nervous staff, think he shouldn’t.

There was that time last year when an impassioned Biden, referring to President Vladimir Putin and his bloody invasion of neighboring Ukraine, said: “For god’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.” The White House made clear after that it was not US policy to remove Putin. Then there are the several times when Biden has gone further than standard US public statements on the commitment to defend Taiwan from Chinese attack.

Maintaining radio silence on the Trump scandal may get exponentially more difficult as the campaign develops.

It’s possible that the Republican may be on trial at the height of election season next year, making the subject near impossible to avoid, ­especially when Trump turns his case into a vehicle for damaging conspiracy theories about supposed White House abuse of power.

Political scientist and author of a book on the presidency Lara Brown said Biden should not get drawn in to a futile argument.

“Nothing good can come from him speaking publicly about the matter,” she said.

“Trump’s supporters dislike and distrust Biden. Heck, many even fail to believe that he is the legitimate president.

“And there is nothing that can be said by any Democrat, let alone President Biden to convince them that the justice department is acting in the interests of the rule of law and the American people.”

AFP

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