Impeachment
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AMERICAS
Republican’s failure to convict President Trump will haunt the party
The Republican Party had a choice to make and I hoped the party that abolished slavery and enabled the passage…
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AMERICAS
Ukraine killed Trump’s impeachment
By George Kukhaleishvili The dramatic saga about Trump’s impeachment enquiry comes to end. The U.S. Senate acquitted Trump. Democrats had…
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AMERICAS
Courts have avoided refereeing between Congress and the president, but Trump may force them to wade in
By Kirsten Carlson, Wayne State University President Donald Trump’s refusal to hand over records to Congress and allow executive branch…
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Election 2020
To impeach or not to impeach: What does it all mean?
Article 2, section IV of the US Constitution states that “The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall…
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Editor's Picks
Trump has upended the long history of US investment in Ukraine’s democracy
By Matthew Pauly, Michigan State University On a cold December night in 2016, Marie Yovanovitch, the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine,…
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AMERICAS
Investigations usually hurt a president’s public reputation – but Trump isn’t usual
By Douglas L. Kriner, Cornell University and Eric Schickler, University of California, Berkeley Will the House impeachment inquiry of President…
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AMERICAS
Could President Trump be impeached and convicted – but also reelected?
By Austin Sarat, Amherst College The launching of an “official impeachment inquiry” into President Donald Trump’s conduct has sailed America…
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AMERICAS
Would ousting Trump rebuild the country’s faith in government? Lessons from Latin America
By Rachel E. Bowen, The Ohio State University The House of Representatives has opened an impeachment inquiry against President Donald…
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