Biden says Hunter will have no conflicts of interest and he wants Trump at his inauguration
Daily MailPresident-elect Joe Biden said he hoped, for the sake of the nation, President Donald Trump would attend his inauguration, shake his hand, and let the country move on. ‘And I understand the situation they find themselves in.’ Joe Biden said he hopes President Donald Trump will attend his inauguration, shake his hand and let the country move on President Trump had refused to concede the election and won't say whether he'll attend the inauguration President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris conducted their first joint interview on Thursday; they described their working relationship as a partnership President-elect Biden said neither his son Hunter nor any of his family would take on any business enterprises that would be a conflict of interest while he sat in the Oval Office - above the Biden family - Ashley, Joe, Jill and Hunter - on the night Biden was declared winner of the election Biden also was asked about his son Hunter, who was accused of benefiting from business with Ukrainian and Chinese officials when Biden was vice president. Vice President elect Kamala Harris said she and President-elect would be 'full partners' in the White House Kamala Harris also said her husband Doug Emhoff will be known as ‘second gentleman’ but she’d call him ‘honey' Harris described their working relationship as ‘full partners.’ ‘We are full partners in this process, and I will tell you that the President Elect has been since the first day he asked me to join him on the ticket been very clear with me, and that he wants me to be the first and the last in the room,’ Harris said. Vice President-elect Kamala Harris walked back comments she made in the Democratic primary that a future Justice Department would have no choice but to prosecute President Trump President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris sat down for their first joint interview, taking questions for an hour from CNN's Jake Tapper Biden also said he would not have similar policies to Trump on pardons and tweets. President-elect Joe Biden said he will ask Americans to mask up for 100 days as soon as he takes the oath of office, which is on January 20th Biden said he's spoken to Dr. Anthony Fauci and asked him to be his chief medical adviser on the coronavirus pandemic Biden's plans come as there was a new record in the United States on Wednesday, the most ever COVID deaths in one day at 2,670.