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Trump’s Conviction: The Case for Misgivings
New York Magazine· 2 hours agoAlmost four years ago, anticipating the flood of legal troubles that would await Donald Trump after he left office, I wrote a feature story for the...
The GOP once impeached a president for lying about adulterous sex. What changed? | Opinion
The Kansas City Star· 1 day agoBill Clinton was never accused of falsifying business records to influence the results of an election. From our readers:
Can Trump still run for president?
Daily Telegraph· 3 days agoDonald Trump’s conviction in New York has plunged the US into uncharted legal territory. The historic conviction comes at a sticky time for Trump, given...
Who else from the White House has faced criminal investigation?
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 3 days agoClinton was impeached in the House of Representative and was acquitted by the Senate in 1999....
‘Tabloid Interest’: The Class of 1999 Looks Back on The Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal | News | The...
The Harvard Crimson· 3 days agoA president was getting impeached for the first time in 130 years, but Harvard students were more...
Gen Z voters like me should be mad at Biden. But we can't risk another Trump presidency.
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 1 day agoMany people underestimated Trump in 2016. We can’t repeat that mistake and should remember why we...
Robert De Niro says 'justice has been served' after New York jury convicts Donald Trump in his hush...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe report found that Russian agents "interfered in the presidential election in sweeping and...
Experts say Trump conviction won’t turn off supporters
WAFB Baton Rouge· 4 days agoOn Thursday, a New York jury found the former President guilty of all 34 counts in connection to a...
How Donald Trump's criminal conviction is already rewriting American history
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoClinton also reached an agreement with the Justice Department on his final full day in the White...
Column: Trump wins! (One way or another.) Here's why
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 days ago“It’s possible that the polls will flutter and then return to where they were. And it’s possible that there won’t be a flutter.” “The most likely impact...