Some have wrongly concluded that special counsel Mueller “punted” on the subject of criminal obstruction. That is not the case. The Senate, unfortunately, fumbled the ball.
“If enough people in the country lose faith in our democracy and our ability to choose our elected officials through a fair and free election, we’re in a
By Tom Coleman Before William L. Shirer wrote The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, widely regarded as the definitive history of Nazi Germany, he wrote a
By Tom Coleman The Fulcrum October 2, 2020 When I was a teenager enduring Kansas City’s summers, a highlight of the day was when Bill, our friendly mailman,
By Tom Coleman St. Louis Post-Dispatch September 3, 2020 Almost 50 years ago, in what would become the turning point in the Watergate investigation, Tennessee Republican Sen. Howard
Edited By Tom Coleman Ruth Marcus, Editorial Editor at the Washington Post, in a lead editorial in May of this year, entitled “Trump’s Quest to Dismantle Democracy” points
Former Congressman Tom Coleman (R-MO) speaks with CNN’s Rosemary Church about the 2020 Republican National Convention and his support for Democratic nominee Joe Biden along with a growing
By Tom Coleman The Fulcrum August 18, 2020 One of American democracy’s bedrock precepts is that no one, not even the president of the United States, is above
One of the many ways our lives are being changed by COVID-19 is how technology companies are being called on to track our movements to determine where the