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Opinion | How the Supreme Court Could Use the Pardon Power to Create an Imperial Presidency
Politico via Yahoo News· 5 days agoJustice Amy Coney Barrett then asked whether a pardon could be a crime if the president intentionally used it to obstruct justice. As recently as five years ago, the answer was an obvious yes ...
Listen to those who know Trump [letter]
Lancaster Online· 2 days agoWhen Donald Trump took office in 2017, he surrounded himself with people he said were the smartest people in America. Many of these people now maintain...
Pride and principle cast aside
The Sun Chronicle· 7 days agoThe mere possibility of being re-invited to serve Trump ignites their former loyalty and hunger for celebrity, power, or career enhancement. Former Attorney General ...
How Nikki Haley stuck her landing | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 2 days agoBiles sticks her landing. It would be a performance that a number of her competitors and chroniclers...
New York Daily News: Nikki Haley’s principles were trumped by her political ambition
Wisconsin State Journal· 7 days agoOf course Nikki Haley now says she’ll vote for Donald Trump. In the political class, there are...
Opinion: Nikki Haley shows us who she really is — a coward
San Jose Mercury News· 6 days agoNikki Haley was once perceived by many Republicans as their hope for redeeming a party that had been...
Opinion | How the Supreme Court Could Use the Pardon Power to Create an Imperial Presidency
Politico· 5 days agoOver and over during the Supreme Court’s oral deliberations in the case this spring, the justices brought up the power given to presidents to pardon people convicted of federal crimes. Yet judging ...
Martin Schram: How Haley stuck her landing
The State· 6 days agoThe legendary and once-again astonishing Simone Biles speeds forward, feet barely touching the light...