by Ian Mcgrail | Dec 9, 2019 | Salem State University
During the last five years, Russian-organized spreads of disinformation over various social media platforms have undermined democracy in the United States. The crusade Russian platforms have waged...
by Emily Morrison | Apr 28, 2019 | University of Chicago
In an appearance on Fox New’s Hannity, Donald Trump continued to escalate his attacks on any attempts at oversight of his administration. Trump, in a lengthy rant about the Mueller Investigation, stated “This was a coup. This wasn’t stealing...
by Kenjiro Lee | Apr 22, 2019 | University of Chicago
When it comes to Donald Trump, Republican gatekeeping has been somewhat lacking. Despite sexual assault allegations, racist rhetoric that made party members squirm, and a clear reluctance to accept him as their candidate, GOP party members have more or less turned a...
by Xuan Do | Apr 7, 2019 | Boston University
This past week, the Mueller investigation’s preliminary findings sprung across American news outlets, indicating that neither President Trump, nor any of his aides conspired or coordinated with the Russian government’s 2016 election interference. Although...
by Evangelina RollinsC | Feb 22, 2019 | Rollins College
The President’s power to pardon is particularly important when considering whether the President has the ability to excuse his own wrongdoing and corruption within the Executive Branch. The big question is, can the President pardon himself and how will this shape...