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Commentary: CBS News giving Mick Mulvaney a paid contributor gig is an act of journalistic malpractice

From mid-December 2018 through early March 2020, Mick Mulvaney, a former member of Congress from South Carolina, served as President Donald Trump’s acting chief of staff. On Mulvaney’s watch, the White House took a wrecking ball to checks and balances by vowing to defy all congressional subpoenas. On Mulvaney’s watch, the Trump administration launched an unconstitutional attack against the ...
Mick Mulvaney, as acting White House chief of staff, attends an Oval Office meeting at the White House in Washington, D.C., on March 27, 2019.

From mid-December 2018 through early March 2020, Mick Mulvaney, a former member of Congress from South Carolina, served as President Donald Trump’s acting chief of staff.

On Mulvaney’s watch, the White House took a wrecking ball to checks and balances by vowing to defy all congressional subpoenas.

On Mulvaney’s watch, the Trump administration launched an unconstitutional attack against the process

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