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Articles of Impeachment for Donald J. Trump
Phillip Carter, Slate
Carter writes: "The framers of our Constitution likely never imagined a President like Donald J. Trump. And yet, they inserted impeachment provisions into the original text of the Constitution, some 230 years ago, to empower Congress to act in case a rube, tyrant, or criminal came to occupy the nation's highest office."
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Phillip Carter, Slate
Carter writes: "The framers of our Constitution likely never imagined a President like Donald J. Trump. And yet, they inserted impeachment provisions into the original text of the Constitution, some 230 years ago, to empower Congress to act in case a rube, tyrant, or criminal came to occupy the nation's highest office."
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Trump to Lunch With Network Anchors
Hadas Gold, Politico
Gold writes: "President Donald Trump is set to have an off-the-record lunch with network anchors on Thursday, two sources with knowledge of the plans and a White House official confirmed."
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Hadas Gold, Politico
Gold writes: "President Donald Trump is set to have an off-the-record lunch with network anchors on Thursday, two sources with knowledge of the plans and a White House official confirmed."
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GOP House Majority Leader to Colleagues in 2016: 'I Think Putin Pays' Trump
Adam Entous, The Washington Post
Entous writes: "A month before Donald Trump clinched the Republican nomination, one of his closest allies in Congress - House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy - made a politically explosive assertion in a private conversation on Capitol Hill with his fellow GOP leaders: that Trump could be the beneficiary of payments from Russian President Vladimir Putin."
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Adam Entous, The Washington Post
Entous writes: "A month before Donald Trump clinched the Republican nomination, one of his closest allies in Congress - House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy - made a politically explosive assertion in a private conversation on Capitol Hill with his fellow GOP leaders: that Trump could be the beneficiary of payments from Russian President Vladimir Putin."
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Sheriff Who Likened Black Lives Matter to KKK to Join Trump Administration
Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK
Pilkington writes: "The controversial Milwaukee County sheriff, David Clarke, who has compared Black Lives Matter to the Ku Klux Klan, has said he is joining the Trump administration as a point person between federal government and local and state law enforcement."
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Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK
Pilkington writes: "The controversial Milwaukee County sheriff, David Clarke, who has compared Black Lives Matter to the Ku Klux Klan, has said he is joining the Trump administration as a point person between federal government and local and state law enforcement."
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Michael Flynn Stopped Military Plan Turkey Opposed - After Being Paid as Its Agent
Vera Bergengruen, Miami Herald
Bergengruen writes: "One of the Trump administration's first decisions about the fight against the Islamic State was made by Michael Flynn weeks before he was fired - and it conformed to the wishes of Turkey, whose interests, unbeknownst to anyone in Washington, he'd been paid more than $500,000 to represent."
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Vera Bergengruen, Miami Herald
Bergengruen writes: "One of the Trump administration's first decisions about the fight against the Islamic State was made by Michael Flynn weeks before he was fired - and it conformed to the wishes of Turkey, whose interests, unbeknownst to anyone in Washington, he'd been paid more than $500,000 to represent."
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Robert Fisk | When Military Wars End in the Middle East, Medical Ones Begin
Robert Fisk, The Independent
Fisk writes: "Doctors from across the region, from Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Palestine - along with the International Red Cross and Medecins Sans Frontieres - came to discuss their fears for the wounded and the sick and their conviction that drug-resistant bacteria are growing in hospitals in the Middle East."
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Robert Fisk, The Independent
Fisk writes: "Doctors from across the region, from Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Palestine - along with the International Red Cross and Medecins Sans Frontieres - came to discuss their fears for the wounded and the sick and their conviction that drug-resistant bacteria are growing in hospitals in the Middle East."
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Activists Sue to Block Plans to Bury 3.6 Million Pounds of Nuclear Waste Near California Beach
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "Environmental activists in California are fighting plans to store 3.6 million pounds of highly radioactive nuclear waste on a popular beach in San Diego County."
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Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "Environmental activists in California are fighting plans to store 3.6 million pounds of highly radioactive nuclear waste on a popular beach in San Diego County."
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