On Sept. 8, 1974, President Gerald Ford pardoned ex-President Richard Nixon. Widely acclaimed as a wise move that would “allow the nation to heal,” it simultaneously created an open invitation for abuse of power by an authoritarian president without any consequences. Sound familiar? We rely on protections against presidential misconduct that include (1) impeachment while … Continue reading The real Watergate lesson
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