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For Russia, talk of Trump impeachment is the gift that keeps on giving

  • Written by Cynthia Hooper, Associate Professor of History, College of the Holy Cross

The Russians are calling it “Ukrainegate.”

“I never thought I’d say it, but CNN is right,” remarked one pundit on Russia 1, the county’s most-watched television station. “The person who wins in this situation is Putin.”

Commentary in Russian media about the impeachment investigation of U.S. President...

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