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A federal jury found that Mr. Parnas and a second man funneled a Russian tycoon’s money to U.S. candidates to win favorable treatment for a marijuana business.
By Colin Moynihan
Though Mr. Parnas played a key role in the events that led to the former president’s impeachment, the charges he faces involve accusations of campaign finance violations.
The 10 G.O.P. lawmakers who voted to impeach Donald Trump face angry primary voters and challengers inspired or endorsed by the former president. So far, only one has given up on re-election.
By Catie Edmondson and Reid J. Epstein
Igor Fruman had aided Rudolph Giuliani in his effort to dig up dirt on Donald J. Trump’s political rivals.
By Ben Protess and William K. Rashbaum
Alexander Vindman’s memoir, “Here, Right Matters,” is not only a backstage account of the first impeachment proceeding but also a plea to Americans to do the right thing.
By Risa Brooks
The Trump administration successfully stonewalled a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit for the messages during his first impeachment.
By Charlie Savage
Representative Peter Meijer, a Republican who voted to impeach Donald J. Trump, seeks “decency and humility” in Western Michigan, but has found anger, fear and misinformation.
By Jonathan Weisman
“If you’re scared to tell the truth to people, I understand, but you need to find a different line of work.”
By David Marchese
Michael Dobbs’s “King Richard” tells the story of the first few months after Nixon’s second inaugural, when his eventual downfall was becoming clear.
By David Greenberg
Gordon Sondland, a wealthy hotelier, says Mike Pompeo reneged on his promise to pay his legal fees after learning that his testimony hurt President Donald J. Trump.
By Michael S. Schmidt