Chicago Tribune 12-4-2023
Read MoreAs Watergate prosecutors, we sent evidence to the House. McConnell sent a message from the Senate to prosecutors about damning evidence against Trump.
Read MoreThe sentencing of Michael Flynn, President Trump's former national security adviser, for lying to the FBI about his calls with the Russian ambassador should have been straightforward.
Read MoreWe believe that justice requires a more nuanced approach than we are seeing in the current debate.
Read MoreUSA Today 12/9/19
By Jill Wine-Banks
Former assistant Watergate special prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks believes President Trump's actions are "far worse" than those of former President Nixon, she wrote in a Chicago Tribune letter to the editor.
Read MoreTuesday’s editorial (“Trump’s fate: The case for censure over impeachment,” Nov. 26) admits President Donald Trump’s "clear abuse of power,” but nonetheless concludes that censure, not impeachment, is the proper remedy. To this I say, if Trump’s conduct is not grounds for using impeachment, what would be?
Read More‘Not having an indictable set of facts does not equal innocence’
Read MoreIt seems the Mueller report is going to come like a thief in the night. No one knows for sure when it will come or how much of it will be made public or given to Congress.
Read MoreThe evidence mounts daily from the special counsel investigation into Russian interference and collusion during the 2016 election.
Read MoreThere are many questions about the dramatic search of the law office of President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, Michael Cohen, his Trump Tower residence and the hotel room where he currently lives while his home is being renovated.
Read MoreDuring Watergate, as assistant Watergate special prosecutors, we thought a lot about why the public and Congress needed to know what we knew about President Richard Nixon. We found ways to reveal the facts back then that special counsel Robert Mueller can use now along with some additional ones available to him under new rules.
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