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'Justice didn't run its course': Watergate grand jury foreman remembers Nixon scandals in riveting interview

Attorney General William Barr has promised to release a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller’s final report for the Russia investigation this week. For historians, Mueller’s in-depth probe, and the prosecutions and indictments it led to, bring back memories of the Watergate scandal of the 1970s. Monday, Washington Post reporter Spencer S. Hsu looked back on =Watergate and Richard Nixon’s presidency in a fascinating interview with the foreman of the Watergate grand jury.

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How a Watergate-era psychological study explains why ‘dead-enders’ may finally turn on Trump

Journalist and historian Rick Shenkman thinks President Donald Trump’s supporters may eventually turn on him, just as he finally stopped backing Richard Nixon.

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Even Nixon's presidential library is trying to distance itself from Roger Stone

President Donald Trump's former campaign adviser Roger Stone is in serious trouble. On Friday, after months of investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller for his role in facilitating the Trump campaign's use of stolen Democratic emails posted to WikiLeaks, he was arrested by the FBI and charged on seven counts of obstruction, false statements, and witness tampering.

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Learning from Watergate: Here's how Democrats can rake Trump over the coals and finally turn his voters against him

House Democrats can finally rein in Donald Trump through their many planned investigations if the hearings are televised.  Televised hearings could erode Trump’s base to the point where Republicans no longer need it to get elected. That's what happened to Richard Nixon when 85 percent of U.S. households watched the Watergate hearings. Variety called them “the hottest daytime soap opera.”

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Here's the solution to the Democrats' impeachment dilemma

If President Donald Trump is brought down, it will be Republicans who finally seal his fate, not Democrats.

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MSNBC's Rachel Maddow shows how Nixon precedents could render some of Trump's lies legally perilous

With a series of new revelations about President Donald Trump and his associates' ties to Russia, Trump's lies are looking increasingly desperate and scattershot.

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Donald Trump's dangerous assault on the rule of law

The “rule of law” distinguishes democracies from dictatorships. It’s based on three fundamental principles. Trump is violating every one of them.

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Watergate's John Dean slams Trump over the latest revelations of his abuse of power: 'This is a level Richard Nixon never went to'

The new report that President Donald Trump considered prosecuting Hillary Clinton and former FBI Director James Comey, only to be warned by White House counsel Don McGahn that he could face impeachment, has once again stunned political commentators.

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Here's How Trump's 2018 Midterms Strategy Echoes the Dangerous Impulses of Richard Nixon

Discussing the growing concern about President Donald Trump's explosive and irresponsible rhetoric, New York Times reporter Nick Confessore made a revealing comparison Thursday on MSNBC's "Deadline: White House" to one of the United States' most sinister presidents in recent history.

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This Is the Long and Sordid History of the Political 'Forgotten Man'

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Since Thomas Jefferson’s time, candidates have put themselves forward as representatives of the so-called “forgotten man.”

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Here Are 15 Reasons Why Trump's Supporters Will Never Abandon Him

Donald Trump is a dangerous, authoritarian leader who was elected by appealing to racism and is overtly trying to undermine democracy. He is an embarrassment to the American people and the United States. Despite these facts, or perhaps because of them, Trump remains remarkably popular among Republicans and his other diehard supporters. This is a cause of constant handwringing, confusion, and consternation among many American journalists and other members of the chattering class. As former Salon editor Joan Walsh recently wrote in the Nation, this is a "distracting journalistic exception." But it does no good waiting for Trump's flock to abandon him, and the frustration only grows.

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