Joe Bidenย has warned Donald Trump that, if the president attempts to block Congress from digging deeper into the findings of the Mueller Report, then lawmakers will be forced to start impeachment proceedings.
In aย Good Morning Americaย interview broadcast early Tuesday, theย frontrunner for the Democratic nominationย for president said the Mueller report proved โbeyond questionโ that Russia interfered in the 2016 election.
With the Democratic Party split over the political and electoral impact, Biden signaled that he may add a centrist voice to calls for impeachment proceedings.
He said it was up to the Democrats to step in where Special Counsel Robert Mueller left matters unfinished because he felt he didn’t have the authority to investigate or prosecute further. โThere are elements of the report, in the second phase of the reportโabout seven or eight thingsโthat are left undone,โ said Biden. โ[Mueller] was not within his purview to investigate, he thought. The Congress is attempting to take that up.โ
Biden urged Congress to carry on probing deeper into those issues and warned the president that, if he tries to get in the way of that process, he’ll be in deep trouble. โIf in fact they block the investigation, they have no alternative but to go to the only other constitutional resort they have, [which] is impeachment,โ he said.
Biden added: โMy job, in the meantime, is to make sure he’s not back as president.โ
The former vice president was boosted Tuesday morningย by CNN/SRRS poll which gavehim an 11-point bounce following his candidacy announcement last week, leaving him towering above his Democratic rivals. Thirty-nine percent of Democrats or Dem-leaning independents say he’s now their top choice for the nomination, up from 28 percent last month.
However, Biden is still being dogged by one issue. He faced repeated questioning onย Good Morning Americaย about his previous over-friendly interactions with women, and was even warned by his wife Jill that he’s going to have to change his ways during the campaign period.
โI think what you don’t realize is how many people approach Joe. Men and women, looking for comfort or empathy,โ said Dr. Jill Biden. โBut going forward, I think he’s gonna have to judgeโbe a better judgeโof when people approach him, how he’s going to react. That he maybe shouldn’t approach them.โ
Biden agreed, adding: โIt’s my responsibility to be more sensitive to whether or not someone wants me to reassure them or wants to say hello or wants to show affection toward. And that’s my responsibility.โ
The former vice president went on to say that he wants his campaign theme to be โMake America moral again,โ adding: โ[I want to] make Americaโyou know, return to the essence of who we are, the dignity of the country, the dignity of people, treating our people with dignity.โ
He refused to be drawn on whether he would select a female running mateโas rival candidate Sen. Cory Booker has doneโsaying it would be โpresumptuousโ to make a call on that at this stage.
โIf you take a look at most of my staff,โ he went on. โI mean, they … reflect who we are. Men, women, African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic, Latino. I mean, so it would be a government that would represent everyone. Who that would be if I were fortunate enough to win … I haven’t made that decision.โ
The CNN poll put Biden more than 20 points ahead of his nearest rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders, who holds just 15 percent support. The best-supported woman in the poll was Elizabeth Warren, lagging behind on 8 percent.