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House impeachment inquiry may help restore the political and social norms that Trump flouts

  • Written by Sunita Sah, Associate Professor of Management and Organizations, Cornell University
Trump has broken a lot of norms.AP Photo/Seth Wenig

President Donald Trump regularly uses blatant violations of long-established social and political norms to signal his “authenticity” to supporters.

Asking foreign countries to investigate and deliver dirt on his political opponents, which prompted an impeachment inquiry in the U.S....

Read more: House impeachment inquiry may help restore the political and social norms that Trump flouts

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