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One thing I have been thinking about since yesterday: Trump committed SO MANY impeachable offenses while in office, and he was only brought to account for three of them. Just
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OK I have to get off Twitter. Emotionally exhausted, disappointed, but trying to remember what I am grateful for:Thank you to Congress for taking swift action on the Articles of
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THREAD. A quick recap of what the evidence presented by the House Managers have shown, and what a (real) defense would have to address to rebut it: 2. First, CAUSATION.
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THREAD. I had to take a little break from political Twitter to gather my thoughts on how the GOP is responding to impeachment. I find that in the face of
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The reason the Big Lie is so destructive and dangerous is that it allows bigotry and hatred to hide behind a claim to civic virtue (“we are just defending our
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Seriously what is even going on? Two days ago a senior FBI official said that they had no indication of any violence. ??? Today, reports (see below) that they sent
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THREAD. I am failing to see any better path for Trump apart from resignation. (Yes, I know you will say, "He'll never do that" but also did you ever think
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Impeachment is not mutually exclusive with the 25th Amendment. You can do both:1. Invoke 25th: Will neutralize Trump through end of term (including CIC and pardon powers);2. Impeach: Will document
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The lowest predicate for opening an FBI investigation is whether there is "information or an allegation" that a person has violated federal law. The higher standard is whether there are
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THREAD. Remember that Manafort was the linchpin of Russia’s efforts with the Trump campaign. He was the one with direct contacts with Russian intel. He was the one sharing info
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Alexander Hamilton’s argument for why the pardon power should rest solely in the President:“As the sense of responsibility is always strongest, in proportion as it is undivided, it may be
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Foreign intelligence agents often make approaches to people in power (remember Russian spy, Maria Butina?). The question is, when they learn from the FBI that they are unwittingly being targeted,
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