Impeached Trump doesn’t belong in the White House but could be there for another four years anyway

It’s a crucial defining moment for the Democrats. The sometimes bitter splits in the volatile nomination battle hold serious risks for the party and could, despite everything, help put Trump back in office.
U.S. President Donald Trump has completely scrambled the map of U.S. politics by remaking the party in his own image and taking almost total control, to the point where opposing him is considered career suicide for Republicans, writes Les Whittington.
OTTAWA—If you’ve been shocked by the political events of the past four years in the United States, get ready to be picking yourself off the floor on a regular basis between now and voting day in November. To say the landscape has changed is an all-time understatement. Four years ago, Donald Tru...

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