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Tag Archives: impeachment
Collusion Investigation Update
July 20, 2017 “Jeff Sessions says he won’t resign as attorney general after public rebuke from President Trump,” reads the headline from the New York Daily News. “Citing Recusal, Trump Says He Wouldn’t Have Hired Sessions,” reads the headline from … Continue reading
Posted in Governance, Politics and Policy
Tagged Donald Trump, impeachment, Jeff Sessions, Rod Rosenstein
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What Is the Crisis? Next Steps and Acceptable Resolutions
Now that the Russian Connections investigation is in the hands of Robert Mueller as Special Counsel, we should be thinking about where this might lead, and, insofar as there are choices, where we hope it leads. As any number of … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Policy
Tagged impeachment, Mike Pence, resignation, Robert Mueller, Russia, tax returns, Trump
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What Is the Crisis? Some Possibilities
Clearly we are in the midst of some kind of crisis in the United States, a political crisis, certainly, perhaps a legal crisis, likely a constitutional crisis, too. I want to think out loud, probably in more than one post, … Continue reading