 Trump-Biden go on total warpath against one. The Committee on Oversight and Reform to the US House of Representatives, led by Republican James Coma, launched an investigation against Joe Biden. He's suspected of the same actions that Donald Trump was accused of, the illegal retrieval of classified documents from the White House. The investigation begins just when Biden has to publicly confirm that he will run for the second term. Senior Research Fellow at the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute for US and Canadian Studies Vladimir Vasilev, told the newspaper that these events indicated that the former and incumbent presidents are waging in his expression a war of mutual extermination. It is not an accident that the scandal broke out after Trump's significant victory. Slightly eking out a victory on the 15th try, which is unprecedented in the US, the House elected Kevin McCarthy as Speaker. Trump wanted to see precisely this Republican in his office. He got the opportunity to reciprocate in kind and used it. Now the Biden administration won't be forgiven any misstep. Earlier, the standoff between Trump and the president was a one-way street, yet the Biden administration clearly overestimated its capabilities. Now the war of extermination will only escalate, the analyst thinks. In his opinion, this war may lead to a trade-off. Democrats and Republicans will contest to both Trump and Biden leaving. According to the expert, another consequence of this conflict may be a decreased interest by the ruling elites in foreign policy. With Americans fighting each other, there will simply be no time for it.