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Donald Trump found guilty: Will he go to prison? What to know ahead of sentencing
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoJudge Juan Merchan will issue Trump's sentence in a July 11 hearing. Merchan instructed Trump's...
Trump conviction heralds a somber and volatile moment in American history
CNN.com· 3 hours agoDonald Trump’s first act on becoming a convicted criminal was to launch a raging new attack on the...
Our View: Impeachment debate: Arizona AG deserves scrutiny, but not over water efforts
Today's News-Herald· 1 day agoCalls for the impeachment of Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes deserve to be considered. Republicans argue that Mayes has overstepped her authority, particularly in her ...
Why Trump Couldn’t Pardon Himself in Hush-Money Case if Re-Elected
New York Times· 1 hour agoStates Constitution, which says the commander in chief “shall have Power to grant Reprieves and...
What's it like to testify against a president? Alexander Butterfield recalls Watergate testimony
WBUR Boston· 1 day agoOne person who knows the answer is Alexander Butterfield, former President...Nixon’s deputy...
How A Diss During A Hearing Led To A Breakthrough Bipartisan Ethics Bill
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe unlikely duo of Reps. Katie Porter (D-Calif.) and James Comer (R-Ky.) co-sponsored a bill that...
Ben Olinsky: Justice John Roberts' legacy depends on what he does next
Arizona Daily Star· 5 hours agoDuring Chief Justice John Roberts’ confirmation hearing in 2005, he claimed the “primary check on...
From 'Banana Republic' to criminal accountability: Va. politicians react to Trump verdicts
The Progress-Index via Yahoo News· 47 minutes agoOpinions about the convictions of former President Donald Trump run the gamut. One supporter likens it to Soviet tyranny. One opponent calls him 'thug.'
Dan Haar: Trump verdict brings swirling emotions and more questions than answers
Stamford Advocate· 5 hours agoNeither Dan Quigley nor I showed any strong vocal reaction as we listened together on a phone call...
Donald Trump guilty verdict shows 'nobody is above the law' CT official says
Stamford Advocate· 19 hours ago"Today’s verdict is welcome and sends a strong message that nobody is above the law," said Nancy...