An Angry Letter Reveals the Fiction of the Two Trumps
The president’s allies have long asked the public to distinguish between the president’s tweets and his official acts.
by David A. Graham
Dec 17, 2019
2 minutes
For most of the impeachment inquiry, President Donald Trump has passed on opportunities to mount a formal defense of his conduct. Initially, the White House complained that House Democrats were not affording him chances to defend himself. Once they did, he eschewed them, declining to participate in House Judiciary hearings, and refusing to allow testimony from witnesses who (his allies claimed) might
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