Commentary: Americans have spent 230 years trying to rein in presidential misconduct
by James M. Banner Jr., Los Angeles Times
Oct 18, 2019
3 minutes
Many presidents, starting with Thomas Jefferson, have faced calls for impeachment. Most presidents and members of their administrations, starting with the presidency of George Washington, have come under fire for serious breaches of law and conduct. How can we understand our present crisis against the long record of presidential wrongdoing?
Until the presidency of Richard Nixon in the 1970s, White House misconduct flowed in expected human channels. From the start, greed proved the major motivation of those caught out
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