The Constitution is murky on whether a former president can be subject to an impeachment trial
Ann E. Marimow and Robert Barnes, The Washington Post
Jan. 27, 2021
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House impeachment mangers walk through National Statuary Hall after leading a procession with the an article of impeachment against former president Donald Trump on Monday, Jan. 25, 2021.Washington Post photo by Salwan Georges
WASHINGTON - The question of whether former president Donald Trump can be convicted at an impeachment trial now that he has left office is likely to be settled by political muscle rather than the Constitution, which is murky on the matter and provides support for those on both sides of the issue, experts said Wednesday.
One week in, Biden embracing order, routine
Matt Viser, The Washington Post
Jan. 27, 2021
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President Biden and first lady Jill Biden approach the White House after Biden s inauguration last week. While his predecessor s chaotic presidency was unsettling for many Americans, it is unclear whether Biden s lower metabolism is an antidote or an overcorrection - and whether he can protect his agenda from being engulfed by political wars.Washington Post photo by Jabin Botsford
WASHINGTON - Almost every day of his young tenure, President Joe Biden has entered the State Dining Room, a portrait of Abraham Lincoln looking down and wood burning in the fireplace. He speaks on the planned topic of the day. He sits at an undersized desk and searches for a pen to sign his latest stack of executive orders. Within 30 minutes of entering the camera s frame, he has left it.
Joseph Sonnabend, pioneering AIDS physician, dies at 88
Emily Langer, The Washington Post
Jan. 27, 2021
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A 1993 photo of Dr. Joseph Sonnabend, left, with patients Michael Callen, center, and Richard Berkowitz, who became AIDS activists and co-wrote the manual How to Have Sex in an Epidemic: One Approach. Photo courtesy of Richard Dworkin
Joseph Sonnabend opened his medical practice in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City in 1977, on the cusp of what would become one of the most consequential battles of modern medicine. At the time, what is now known as AIDS - acquired immunodeficiency syndrome - had not yet been identified, and scientists were years away from isolating HIV as its cause.
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