While China fudged and suppressed information about a gathering pandemic, American attention was focused on impeachment.
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Tag Archives: Impeachment
Impeachment As Inquest
An inquest is a judicial-style investigative proceeding; a trial – including an impeachment trial – is not.
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When Nobody Remembered Impeachment
Baby boomers recall a time when impeachment was not even a once-in-a-lifetime event. Now they have seen three.
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A House Divided Against The Senate
If the Senate acquits Trump of obstructing Congress, lawmakers may permanently weaken their position against the executive.
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The Hunter Biden Bailout
A paternity suit reveals Hunter Biden’s former dependence on a Ukrainian company’s largesse.
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The Regularity Of Irregular Diplomacy
U.S. presidents regularly employ special envoys and other “irregular” diplomatic messengers whenever and wherever it suits them.
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Impeachment’s Collateral Damage
Impeachment hearings likely mark the beginning of the end of a once-promising campaign – Biden’s, not Trump’s.
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Prorogation And Impeachment
Crises centered on impeachment (in the U.S.) and prorogation (in the U.K.) illustrate the critical difference a written Constitution can make to a government.
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Will Impeachment Kill The Bull Market?
Impeachment of President Trump does not seem very likely, and a significant adverse effect on stocks even less so.
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The Most Worthy Impeachment
Trump may be impeachment’s target, but America’s system of checks and balances is at stake.
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