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CNN Bullies Dershowitz • Trump's Thunberg Feud • “Nobody Likes” Bernie [View in your browser]( | [Update your preferences](newsletter=vf) [Vanity Fair]( A Tale of Two Impeachments Good morning! It was another skull-rattling day in the Hive newsroom, dear reader. Donald Trump [stumbled over]( the U.S. Constitution. The New York Times [screwed the pooch](—at least, according to the blue-check peanut gallery. And Jeffrey Epstein’s legal team [was resurrected]( by none other than the president himself. But who wants to talk about yesterday’s news, anyway? Today, we lead with Abigail Tracy’s on-the-ground report from Washington, where Donald Trump’s impeachment looks totally different from Bill Clinton’s, despite Mitch McConnell’s best efforts. Plus, Alan Dershowitz is victimized by CNN, and the president trashes a 17-year-old climate-change activist, as he is wont. We hope you’re enjoying what you are reading. Have a great day! [Mitch McConnell]( [From Clinton to Trump, the Sad Tale of Two Impeachments]( By [Abigail Tracy]( [In 1999, partisans though they were, Trent Lott and Tom Daschle tried to project consensus, because it was thought to be in everyone’s interest for Congress to appear to function. In Mitch McConnell’s Senate, that’s no longer operative.]( [Image]( [The Hive 1]( [Does Alan Dershowitz Actually Believe Trump Is Innocent?]( By [Caleb Ecarma]( [The newest member of Trump’s legal team accused CNN reporters of bullying him when they highlighted his about-face on impeachment.]( [Read More]( [The Hive 2]( [Trump Attacks Greta Thunberg, Then Claims He Doesn’t “Know Anything About Her”]( By [Bess Levin]( [The president of the United States has continued his feud with a child.]( [Read More]( [The Hive 3]( [Hillary Clinton Excoriates Bernie Sanders: “Nobody Likes Him”]( By [Eric Lutz]( [In a new documentary series, Clinton says the quiet part out loud.]( [Read More]( [The Hive 4]( [Trump’s Lawyers Don’t Think He Can Be Impeached for Abuse of Power—But William Barr Did]( By [Alison Durkee]( [In a 2018 memo, the now-attorney general argued the exact opposite of what Trump’s lawyers now claim.]( [Read More]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( This e-mail was sent to you by The Hive. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, vanityfair@newsletter.vf.com, to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( Sent from Condé Nast, 1 World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007 Copyright © 2020 Condé Nast

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