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Former U.S. District Judge Todd Campbell dies at 64


U.S. District Judge Todd J. Campbell, a longtime Nashville resident who rose to counsel an American vice president before ascending to the federal bench, has died. He was 64.
The cause of death was multiple system atrophy, a neurodegenerative disease Campbell battled for years, according to Nashville attorney Byron Trauger, a partner in Trauger & Tuke and a longtime friend of Campbell’s.
Campbell died early Sunday, Trauger confirmed. 
Campbell attended public schools in Nashville, graduating from McGavock High School in 1974, before attending Vanderbilt University and the University of Tennessee Law School. Campbell practiced law at Gullett, Sanford, Robinson and Martin in Nashville after his 1982 law school graduation, becoming an expert in Tennessee constitutional law and federal election law. ....

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As Trump's Trial Nears, Here's a History of Unusual Impeachments


As Trump’s Trial Nears, Here’s a History of Unusual Impeachments
Next week the U.S. Senate will begin its second impeachment trial of President Trump, who has already left office. A look back at what has happened in previous trials sheds some light on what might happen next week.
Lindsay Chervinsky, Historian and Contributor
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February 3, 2021
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On Feb. 8, the Senate will begin the second impeachment trial of former President Donald J. Trump. This trial is unprecedented for two reasons: it’s the only time a president has been impeached twice, and it’s the first impeachment trial to occur after a president has left office. But that doesn’t mean unusual or unprecedented impeachments have never happened before. Their history offers a helpful guide for understanding the coming weeks and the constitutional basis for the looming trial. ....

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House Impeaches Trump For Incitement Of Insurrection (Updated)


House Impeaches Trump For Incitement Of Insurrection (Updated)
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House Impeaches Trump For Incitement Of Insurrection (Updated)
The House has voted to impeach President Donald Trump for the second time – making him the only U.S. president to ever be impeached twice. The vote was 232-197, with 10 Republicans joining all the Democrats to impeach. Another 4 Republicans did not vote (read into that what you will).
All four of Arizona’s
Republican Sedition Party members voted against impeachment, violating their oath of office to defend the Constitution and the United States against all enemies including domestic enemies, i.e., the white nationalists, QAnon cult, and Trump MAGA red cap domestic terrorists who engaged in a violent insurrection against the United States government in an attempted coup, killing a Capitol Police officer and threatening all of their lives. These traitors should fac ....

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Impeach Trump again to block him from running in 2024


Evan Vucci / AP
“Far worse than Watergate.” That’s what veteran journalist Carl Bernstein, one of the reporters who blew the lid off Nixon’s 1972 election burglaries, had to say about President Donald Trump’s Jan. 2 phone call to Georgia Sec. of State Brad Raffensperger. By telling the Peach State’s top election official to “find” him 11,780 more votes just enough to beat Biden by a single ballot and then threatening him with “criminal” consequences, Trump has managed to outdo even himself.
His July 2019 call to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in which he asked the foreign leader for the “favor” of interfering in the upcoming 2020 U.S. election, was enough to get him impeached. The call to Georgia this past weekend was even worse. ....

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