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The expungement paradox is alive and well 
On June 22, two resolutions were introduced in the House to expunge from the official record the two impeachments of President Donald Trump in the last Congress, “as if the Articles had never passed the full House of Representatives.”  While “expunge” sounds like an alien word just airdropped into Congress’s parliamentary lexicon, it is not. The term appears in Congress’s history and precedents dating back at least two centuries. It just isn’t invoked all that frequently.  The most common use of the term is tied to a member’s unauthorized or inappropriate remarks which, by a privileged motion, are taken down and, if adopted, are stricken or expunged from the Congressional Record by

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