Thursday’s top story: Senate acquits president on both impeachment charges. Plus, writers pick the best migration stories that aren’t American Dirt
Trump claims ‘full exoneration’, but Romney makes history Donald Trump has claimed “full vindication and exoneration” after his acquittal by the Senate on both articles of impeachment: a vote that was predictable but nonetheless weighty in its implications, further fanning the flames of what David Smith describes as the most profound national split since at least the Vietnam war. Tom McCarthy looks at how Trump’s defenders closed ranks around the president.
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