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Constitutional Rot, Part Twelve: How Much of This Can We Take?

Constitutional Rot, Part Twelve: How Much of This Can We Take?

FromDeep State Radio


Constitutional Rot, Part Twelve: How Much of This Can We Take?

FromDeep State Radio

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
May 9, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Where do we start? Trump renews his video bromance with Vladimir Putin and Putin smiles. Then they collude to agree they didn't collude. 800 prosecutors say Trump should be charged with multiple felony counts for obstruction and while they're at it, seem to suggest that Attorney General Bill Barr is a partisan hack. Trump is above the law and there may not be anything we can do about it. Crisis? Yes. But is it a Constitutional Crisis? And who cares? Rosa Brooks of Georgetown Law and Evelyn Farkas of the German Marshall Fund to discuss with host, David Rothkopf. Join us!
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Released:
May 9, 2019
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