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Eugene Harold Robinson (born March 12, 1954) is an American newspaper columnist and an associate editor of The Washington Post. His columns are syndicated to 262 newspapers by The Washington Post Writers Group. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 2009, was elected to the Pulitzer Prize Board in 2011 [2] and served as its chair from 2017 to 2018. [3]
— Eugene Robinson, Washington Post Quid pro quo isn’t an important phrase in the legal basis for impeachment “The term doesn't appear in the whistleblower complaint that set the entire ...
MSNBC analyst Eugene Robinson said Tuesday on “Morning Joe” that Donald Trump now “needs” to debate Kamala Harris ― even as her team provokes Trump by fighting to leave the microphones ...
— Eugene Robinson, Washington Post The only reasonable future is one without the monarchy in it “The queen’s very longevity made it easier for outdated fantasies of a second Elizabethan age ...
Once impeached – or, in this case, twice – a president cannot be unimpeached. The original act lives on in public memory – through news articles, history books. [25] In June 2023, Eugene Robinson of The Washington Post wrote that the effort to expunge Trump's impeachments, "would be laughable if not so dangerous":
Eugene Robinson, 2009 Pulitzer Prize winner, columnist and associate editor of The Washington Post; Max Robinson, broadcast journalist for ABC World News Tonight; Al Roker, journalist; Angela Rye, CNN political commentator; Omari Salisbury, independent journalist and founder of Converge Media in Seattle, Washington
— Eugene Robinson, Washington Post. Is there a topic you’d like to see covered in “The 360”? Send your suggestions to the360@yahoonews.com. Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Anna ...
The Washington Post Writers Group formed in 1973. [2]In 2009, the Post dissolved its relationship with the Los Angeles Times (see the Los Angeles Times–Washington Post News Service) and joined with Bloomberg News to form The Washington Post News Service with Bloomberg News, which provided up to 150 national and international stories plus photos and graphics.