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Analysis: Biden is about to confront two relentless forces that could seriously hamper his presidency
Jun 14, 2021 1 min, 21 secs

The first goal was advanced by the G7 summit, in which Biden proved he was more than just the anti-Donald Trump.

The President says the Geneva summit will test whether a more stable and productive relationship is possible with a nation that US intelligence accuses of interfering in the last two US elections.

It has emerged that the Trump Justice Department obtained subpoenas to seize the email data of several top Democratic members of the House of Representatives who were investigating his earlier abuses of power.

The revelations appear to indicate yet more examples of the Trump team shattering the barrier of independence supposed to exist between the Justice Department and the White House.

Or will they yet again shield the man who is still their party's effective leader -- and who is dreaming of a White House comeback?

'Familiar language'

The first G7 Summit under President Biden's Presidency was a return to a "familiar language" said French President Emmanuel Macron Sunday.

"For four years we have, not only us Europeans, but also with our Canadian and Japanese partners in the G7, done everything possible to ensure that the world order in which we believe can continue to function," he said.

After previous tense summits involving former US President Donald Trump, he added, the summit which concluded Sunday has "shown that we have rediscovered a language that is more familiar to us, where developed economies, whatever their disagreements on regional issues...nevertheless share the essential and have the will to coordinate to defend their values, the reform of their systems and their ability to act together in the face of the great contemporary challenges."

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