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  1. The former president’s claim that he has absolute immunity for criminal acts taken in office as president is an insult to reason. Jamelle Bouie, a New York Times Opinion columnist, offers ...

  2. Jamelle Antoine Bouie (born April 12, 1987) is an American columnist for The New York Times. He was formerly chief political correspondent for Slate. David Uberti, writing in the Columbia Journalism Review in 2019, called Bouie "one of the defining commentators on politics and race in the Trump era."

  3. Jamelle Bouie became a New York Times Opinion columnist in 2019. Before that he was the chief political correspondent for Slate magazine. He is based in Charlottesville, Va., and Washington.

  4. Based in Charlottesville, Virginia, Jamelle Bouie is a columnist for the New York Times. He covers history and politics. In addition, he co-hosts the Unclear and Present Danger podcast on the political and military thrillers of the 1990s. Prior to the Times, Jamelle was chief political correspondent for Slate magazine.

  5. Jamelle Bouie. UnclearPod. And join the Unclear and Present Patreon! For just $5 a month, patrons get access to a bonus show on the films of the Cold War, and much, much more. Our latest episode of the patreon is on the 1964 nuclear war thriller, “Fail Safe.”

  6. Apr 20, 2021 · April 20, 2021. Jamelle Bouie Wins Hillman Prize. Jamelle won the prize for opinion and analysis journalism for his thoughtful columns pursuing “social justice and public policy for the common good.” Read more in this note from Kathleen Kingsbury.

  7. Based in Charlottesville, Va., and Washington, Jamelle Bouie became a New York Times Opinion columnist in 2019. Before that he was the chief political correspondent for Slate magazine.

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