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Some Democratic presidential candidates aren't saying whether they'd re-open investigations into U.S. President Donald Trump if they were to defeat him in 2020.

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During recent stops in early-voting states, two U.S. senators in the race and South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg wouldn't say whether they'd press the Justice Department to reopen investigations into Trump. "You are talking about January 2021," Booker told reporters in Reno. "We have a lot of investigations that are going on right now."

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