One person the US President Joe Biden wants to stay away from is his predecessor Donald Trump. “I am tired of talking about Trump,” says the 78-year-old leader who took over in January after a bitterly-fought presidential election.

The President said that the Department of Justice will take any decision to prosecute former President Trump for anything he did while in office and that he will not interfere in a possible investigation. “Look, for four years all that’s been in the news is Trump. The next four years I want to make sure all the news is the American people,” he said adding, “I’m tired of talking about Trump.”

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Biden was speaking in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, during a town hall-style meeting hosted by media news channel CNN. Addressing the pressing issue of an economic rescue package, Biden told host Anderson Cooper, “Now is the time we should be spending. Now is the time to go big.”

The stimulus package would more than double the previous measure passed by Congress, after intense debate, in December. The administration says massive injections of money, including $1,400 checks sent to many Americans, are vital to preventing a sluggish economic recovery from stalling altogether.

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The package is also vital to boost the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Biden wants the vaccine to be available to all Americans by the end of July. Biden advised Americans to get any coronavirus vaccine they can, whenever they can. New variants may eventually reduce the efficacy of vaccines against coronavirus, he said. The more the virus circulates, the more likely it is to change into vaccine-resistant forms. So, people should not wait and see, he urged.

Speaking in Wisconsin, the battleground state he won by just 20,000 votes against Trump in November, Biden  said that White supremacists are the greatest domestic terror threat in the US . “It’s complex, it’s wide ranging, and it’s real,” Biden added. “I would make sure that my Justice Department and the Civil Rights Division is focused heavily on those very folks, and I would make sure that we, in fact, focus on how to deal with the rise of White supremacy,” he said.

On Thursday, Biden will go to another swing state when he tours the Pfizer plant in Kalamazoo, Michigan, where coronavirus vaccines are being manufactured.