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Impeachment: an enlightening recent history and the Rules
Let’s start with this New York Times opinion piece by Michael Conway, who worked as counsel for the House Judiciary Committee on the Nixon impeachment case: “What Will It Take for Democrats to Unite Behind Impeaching Trump?” It begins: Many … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order, Mueller investigation, Politics, The Facts of Life, Trumpism
Tagged Charlie Savage, House Judiciary Committee, impeachment, Jerry Nadler, Michael Conway, Nancy Pelosi, Nicholas Fandos, Nixon impeachment, Norman Eisen, Tip O'Neill, Trump impeachment
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