For decades, politicians distanced themselves from Nixon's Watergate legacy. Now, some are advancing a new history.
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The issue at hand is the rule of law and due process. You can disagree with a federal judge, but you ignore their rulings at your peril.
For their final exam, students had to rank the scandals from worst-worst to least-worst — and explain why. While some of ...
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AlterNet on MSNGOP lawmakers have 'every incentive to back Trump' — even on ideas they 'privately disdain'When President Richard Nixon was facing Watergate-related articles of impeachment in 1974, he talked to Sen. Barry Goldwater ...
President Donald Trump’s calls to impeach Judge James Boasberg and his administration’s disregard for court orders is the ...
Only 15 federal judges in U.S. history have been impeached by Congress, but just a handful of them were actually removed from ...
Chief Justice John Roberts was concerned enough to go public with a dire warning in hopes that "people will take notice." In ...
President Donald Trump and his allies are in the middle of a weeks-long attempt to undermine the judges overseeing an ...
Despite two personalities that could not be more opposite, consider how similar President Richard Milhous Nixon's and Donald John Trump's policy actions are.
The president almost certainly would not be impeached. But that doesn't mean he would emerge politically unscathed.
“That was certainly true of the Nixon Library and its treatment of Watergate when it opened. It is also true of the Clinton ...
Columnist Teri Sforza writes that a scholar argues any ‘lawfare’ against Nixon doesn’t absolve him of transgressions.
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