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Trump Aimed His Mob “Like a Loaded Cannon” at Capitol, Impeachment Filing Claims
Democrats leading the call for Trump's indictment rejected Republican claims that doing so would be unconstitutional.
Congress Has a Constitutional Path to Bar Trump From Office If the Trial Fails
Some senators are considering a resolution invoking Section 3 of the 14th amendment to bar Trump from running again.
Experts Dispute GOP Senators’ Claim That Trump Impeachment Is Unconstitutional
Historical precedent, plus the wording of the Constitution itself, suggest a former president can be impeached.
The Winner of the 2020 Election Won’t Be Inheriting a Genuine Democracy
There is no other democracy in the advanced industrialized world with the “undemocratic” features found in the U.S.
Citing Trump’s COVID Diagnosis, Pelosi Plans Discussion of His Possible Removal
The 25th Amendment allows for the removal of a president deemed unable to discharge their official powers.
Democrats Will Propose Bill Limiting Supreme Court Terms to 18 Years
The move would ensure two Supreme Court justice appointments per every four-year presidential term.
Noam Chomsky: Trump Is Quite Capable of an “October Surprise”
This is no time for letting one’s guard down, beguiled by hopes that the elections may occur as planned, warns Chomsky.
Trump Admin Faces Lawsuit Opposing Exclusion of Undocumented People From Census
Immigrant rights groups said the administration is trying to “suppress the count and rig the census for partisan gain.”
When War Against Black Americans Represents “Peace,” We Must Redefine the Word
We must redefine what peace means and reject the police-enforced law-and-order “peace” as defined by white supremacy.
Trump Plans to Adjourn Congress to Push Through Political Appointments
The president threatened to use a little-known and untried constitutional provision to push through his appointments.