'We've gained three times as many subscribers,' editor Mark Galli says
approach is to stay above the fray” and leave readers to their own political opinions, though aBut the magazine’s editor-in-chief is now calling for“We believe the impeachment hearings have made it absolutely clear, in a way the Mueller investigation did not, that President Trump has abused his authority for
personal gain and betrayed his constitutional oath,” Galli wrote last Thursday. “The impeachment hearings have illuminated the president’s moral deficiencies for all to see. This damages the institution of the presidency, damages the reputation of our country, and damages both the spirit and the future of our people.”
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