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The Texas attorney general’s impeachment trial, led by fellow Republicans, could lead to the Trump ally’s removal from office on charges of abusing public trust.
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The Texas attorney general’s impeachment trial, led by fellow Republicans, could lead to the Trump ally’s removal from office on charges of abusing public trust.
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For $34, Trump supporters can buy T-shirts featuring the first mug shot of a former American president. Bumper stickers are going for $12.
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An FBI raid in the Bay Area led to the arrest of 10 officers with the Antioch and Pittsburg Police Departments, including three facing civil rights charges.
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Jackson, a White House physician to Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, berated Texas sheriff’s deputies when he was briefly detained while responding to a medical emergency.
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“Mr. Trump is in great hands” with John Lauro as his attorney on the Jan. 6 indictment, Tim Donaghy told The Washington Post.
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Decades later, the Supreme Court justice compared affirmative action to Jim Crow-era laws, saying the programs were used to justify segregation and slavery.
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The many attorneys who’ve represented Trump since 2016 follow a similar pattern used by an eclectic crew that has defended him, including in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.
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Taylor Branch, the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, told The Post that Bill Clinton “showed me where he was keeping the tapes, and there were these two little boxes for each set of the tapes in the sock drawer.”
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The announcement from 95-year-old Rosalynn Carter comes more than three months after husband Jimmy Carter said he was spending his final days in hospice care.