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  2. Abuse of power - Wikipedia

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    The votes for acquittal on the charge of abuse of power in the Senate were 48 against (45 Democratic senators, 2 Independent senators, one Republican senator), and 52 in favor (All Republicans). Of the two articles of impeachment, Article I alleges abuse of power. He was impeached a second time on January 13, 2021, one week before his term expired.

  3. WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump's late-night firing of inspectors general at multiple government agencies was criticized as illegal on Saturday by Democrats and others and drew ...

  4. Here’s what federal judges could do if they’re ignored by the ...

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    Judges holding government entities or officials in contempt is not unheard of. In 2021, US District Judge Royce Lamberth in Washington, DC, held the city’s jail in civil contempt but did not ...

  5. Here's what can be done about debanking, the un-American ...

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    Trump Confronts Bank Of America Ceo For Not Taking 'Conservative Business' This unauthorized, unaccountable abuse of power by financial regulators to force banks to debank whole industries is ...

  6. Corruption in local government - Wikipedia

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    Corruption in local government refers to the misuse of public office and resources by individuals in positions of power at the local level for personal gain or the benefit of select groups. It involves the abuse of entrusted authority, bribery, embezzlement, fraud, nepotism, and other forms of illicit activities that undermine the integrity and ...

  7. List of allegations of misuse of the Internal Revenue Service

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    [22] Congress continues to investigate the possibility that Lerner or other high-level officials were involved in improper political targeting. Republican lawmakers say the IRS has improperly withheld and destroyed evidence, while Democrats argue that Republicans are attempting to keep the controversy alive for political purposes.

  8. Trump makes first Supreme Court appeal in test of power to ...

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    Legal showdown looms as Trump tests limits of presidential power That has led to the justice department filing an emergency appeal to the conservative-dominated Supreme Court.

  9. Corruption in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Corruption in the United States is the act of government officials abusing their political powers for private gain, typically through bribery or other methods, in the United States government. Corruption in the United States has been a perennial political issue, peaking in the Jacksonian era and the Gilded Age before declining with the reforms ...