So it's important that Trump be investigated ... again, but the biden crime syndicate and voting fraud are no big deals. Funny how in one case government held records which would constitute proof need to be released, but not in other cases. Or put differently, in some cases courts have to have proof of wrongdoing to force release of the records constituting proof so the case may move forward, but in other cases politically suspicious minds are all that's necessary. Seems like the legal system doesn't actually know the difference between "proof" and "allegation" ... or "truth" is a flexible entity. BTW, there's this government branch charged with making sure taxpayers pay taxes; maybe the case should be against the IRS and failure to ensure Trump paid his taxes. There's also something constitutional about "right to privacy".