Editorial: The US president is trying to normalise his self-serving breaches of his oath of office. America must hold him to account and restore the rule of law and ethics
Until very recently indeed, the idea that the president of the United States might stand outside the White House and call on Communist China to investigate one of his presidential challengers would not merely have seemed far-fetched. It would also have seemed unpatriotic , unprincipled , illegal , and a breach of his oath of office . It short, such a thing was unthinkable.
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