Trump’s bid to cling to power ‘beyond even Nixon’s imagination’, Watergate duo say

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Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein write in new book foreword that bid to overturn election made Trump ‘our first seditious president’

, they write: “By legal definition this is clearly sedition … thus Trump became the first seditious president in our history.”

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