The US President directed advisers to find someone to act as a special prosecutor to investigate the allegations of election fraud and Biden's son.
WSJ quoted some sources knowledgeable on 12/12 as White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said the President wanted to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate election fraud and want to act quickly.
Senior White House officials also discussed the possibility of appointing a special prosecutor to investigate Hunter Biden, after being disappointed by Attorney General William Barr.
US President Donald Trump and Republicans have urged Attorney General William Barr to investigate Hunter Biden for months, sources familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
Hunter Biden, son of President-elect Joe Biden, said on December 9 that the US Prosecutor's Office in the state of Delaware had announced that it was investigating his tax matters.
During investigations in Delaware and Manhattan, investigators tried not to disclose information ahead of the November presidential election. Minister Barr is also said to have been aware of the investigations from
The White House, spokesman for Mr. Barr, and Biden's handover group both declined to comment.
Trump has recently repeatedly expressed frustration with Barr as his attempt to reverse the results of the election has repeatedly failed.
Barr's statement about the Justice Department's failure to find evidence of widespread election fraud could have angered Trump.
Aides and allies have for months urged Trump not to fire Barr.