Toobin couches his exploration of Gerald Ford’s pardon of Richard Nixon within both the broader context of mounting presidential hegemony ...
Reading Jeffrey Toobin's "The Pardon," which focuses on Gerald Ford's decision to pardon Richard Nixon, the urge to contrast ...
Find Your Next Book Romance Novels N.Y.C. Literary Guide 10 Best Books of 2024 21st Century’s Best Books Advertisement Supported by Nonfiction A new book by the legal journalist Jeffrey Toobin ...
Toobin’s thesis is brashly revisionist; Ford’s pardon of Richard Nixon has gone down in history as a great act of beneficence. According to conventional wisdom, by immunizing Nixon from ...
The shouting that surrounds you is an awful distraction. But that’s politics, as you know, and you can handle it. You might even like it, if you could admit that. It might be kind of nice, in fact, as ...
I do hereby grant unconditional pardons to all United States persons for those offenses against the United States which such persons may have ...
This morning, Trump condemned Zelensky as a “dictator” and wildly exaggerated U.S. contributions to Ukraine’s self-defense by ...
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