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In this episode of History As It Happens, Princeton historian Sean Wilentz says the Supreme Court’s decision, which effectively will delay Mr. Trump’s trial until after the election, was one ...
This is the follow-up episode to Historians vs. Trump, which was published on Feb. 5 featuring an interview with Princeton historian Sean Wilentz. The Supreme Court’s unanimous decision to ...
We begin with Trump’s triumphant return to Washington, after having dodged a slew of lawsuits and captured the Republican Party into supine obedience, who are now rubber-stamping his dangerously ...
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Raw Story on MSNNixon a 'choirboy' next to Trump's shredding of law: Watergate whistleblowerFormer Richard Nixon White House counsel John Dean, a critical whistleblower in the Watergate scandal, reiterated on the "Court of History" podcast this week with Sidney Blumenthal and Sean Wilentz ...
Writing for The Atlantic, Princeton University historian Sean Wilentz wrote that special counsel Smith made some very smart moves to overcome the Supreme Court's "shocking decision on July 1 to ...
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FOX 5 Washington DC on MSNBiden's presidential legacy: How historians will view his time in office - MSNBoth historians also said that when it comes to Biden’s legacy, November’s election will matter a lot. "If Harris wins, ...
Princeton University Professor Sean Wilentz called it an effort “to transform a sitting president into a kind of deified figure” — something, he said, George Washington himself feared.
Former Richard Nixon White House counsel John Dean, a critical whistleblower in the Watergate scandal, reiterated on the "Court of History" podcast this week with Sidney Blumenthal and Sean ...
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