In advance of former FBI director James Comey’s testimony before a Senate committee last Thursday, Bowdoin’s Andrew Rudalevige shared his executive power expertise in examining whether President Trump had the power to block Comey from testifying.
In the wake of that testimony, Rudalevige writes again in the Washington Post political science blog, The Monkey Cage, that Comey’s remarks cast a different light on many of the questions he’s considered since this all began. Read “When you compare Trump to Nixon, think character not crime.”