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Yes, Let’s Defeat or Impeach Donald Trump. But What If He Refuses to Leave the White House?
Donald Trump doesn’t care about laws and warned as a 2016 candidate that he might not accept the vote tally. His surrogates have warned of violence.
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Donald Trump doesn’t care about laws and warned as a 2016 candidate that he might not accept the vote tally. His surrogates have warned of violence.
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BuzzFeed News dropped one of the biggest bombshells of the Trump presidency: that Donald Trump asked Michael Cohen to lie to Congress.
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Tlaib is among a crop of progressive congressional newcomers threatening to shake up the Democratic Party status quo.
The same Republican senators who defend Trump now were obsessed with defending the special counsel in the late 1990s — when Bill Clinton was president.
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Donald Trump’s actions are “exactly the kind” that were declared impermissible in Nixon’s articles of impeachment.
Trump’s actions to establish a different standard of justice for himself are exactly the kind we declared impermissible in Nixon’s articles of impeachment.
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The Constitution offers few clues on how to evict a president who seems unhinged, yet retains the backing of his own enabling political party.
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Michael Cohen told a federal court that Trump committed a felony. By standard legal logic, the president should be the next one indicted.
Relevant to Donald Trump, both Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton were accused, in articles of impeachment, of having “prevented, obstructed and impeded the administration of justice.”