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Electoral College Members Request Intel Briefing

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A handful of members of the Electoral College, including a rogue Republican who says he won't vote for President-elect Donald Trump, are demanding an intelligence briefing on whether the government is investigating links between Trump's...
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Trump, McConnell: Relationship is 'Outstanding'

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President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared together at an unscheduled Rose Garden news conference Monday, insisting their relationship is "outstanding" and they are "closer now than ever before." ...
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Pres. Trump Eyes Future After White House

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The president has launched a leadership PAC and has been making calls to right-leaning Newsmax in signs he wants to remain a political power.
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Capitol Breach Is Not Acceptable, Politicians Shouldn't Be in Fear: Fmr. Boston Chief

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Jan.06 -- The U.S. Capitol was declared secure on Wednesday evening, about four hours after a mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the building and forced debate on Joe Biden’s victory in the Electoral College to be...
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Capitol Rioter Explains Why He Participated At Jan. 6 Hearing

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Stephen Ayres said he and other rioters believed former president Donald Trump would join them as they marched to the U.S. Capitol.
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The Messages Pence and Harris Need to Deliver

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Oct.07 -- Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic vice-presidential nominee Kamala Harris debate for the first and only time in the 2020 presidential race. They will participate in a 90-minute debate in Salt Lake City tonight, separated...
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Rep. Jamie Raskin Details Jan. 6 Hearings With Newsy

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Maryland Rep. Raskin shares why he believes the hearings are bipartisan and what the committee hopes to accomplish once the investigation is complete.
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USA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: LEGAL WRANGLING GOES ON

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English/Nat While workers in the United States are getting ready for next year's presidential inauguration, the legal wrangling goes on in Florida. There are some 30 lawsuits now pending regarding the U-S presidential election. But it...
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Trump, McConnell: Relationship is 'Outstanding'

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President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared together at an unscheduled Rose Garden news conference Monday, insisting their relationship is "outstanding" and they are "closer now than ever before." ...
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Trump and McConnell: Relationship is "outstanding"

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US President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared together at an unscheduled Rose Garden news conference on Monday, insisting their relationship is "outstanding" and they are "closer now than ever before". ...
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Supreme Court Will Hold Teleconference Hearings In May

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The court's March and April hearings were originally postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Supreme Court Rejects Texas Bid To Overturn Election Results

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The Supreme Court threw out Republican efforts to reverse President Trump's loss to President-Elect Joe Biden.
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GA Secretary Of State Says Attack On Mail Voting Cost Pres. Trump

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24,000 Georgia Republicans voted absentee in the state's June primary, but did not vote in the general election.
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Washington, D.C., Prepares For Protests Over Electoral Vote Count

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Washington, D.C., officials are bracing for planned protests surrounding Congress' count and approval of the Electoral College votes.
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Russian President Putin Congratulates Biden On Election Victory

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The Russian president said he wishes "every success" to Pres.-elect Biden, as Russia stands accused of interfering in the U.S. electoral system.
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Trump Camp Files Suit in Georgia on Storing, Counting Ballots

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Nov.04 -- Another legal action is filed by the Trump campaign. It has filed a lawsuit against the Chatham County Board of Elections in Georgia, asking a judge to order the county to secure and account for ballots received after 7 p.m. on...
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USA: FLORIDA SUPREME COURT BALLOT HEARING

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English/Nat With the U-S presidency in the balance, Florida's Supreme Court has questioned lawyers on the legality of manual recounts under way in selected Democratic-leaning counties. Chief Justice Charles T Wells asked repeatedly on...
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USA: FORMAL CERTIFICATION OF GEORGE W BUSH VICTORY 2

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English/Nat The final official step in the U-S balloting process was completed on Saturday as Congress certified the electoral vote count from the states giving George W. Bush the 271 electoral votes needed for the victory. The man with...
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How AP Sees It: Election Day Is Finally Here

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After nearly two years of bitterness and rancor, America will elect its 45th president Tuesday, making Hillary Clinton the nation's first female commander in chief or choosing billionaire businessman Donald Trump, whose volatile campaign...
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Supreme Court Begins First Day Of Historic Hearings

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The coronavirus pandemic has led to changes as the Supreme Court reconvene this week.
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Michigan's Top Legislators Meet With President Trump

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White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany denied that this was an "advocacy meeting."
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Georgia Secretary of State: "Numbers Don't Lie"

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Georgia completed a hand tally last night confirming Biden won by more than 12,000 votes.
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Pres. Trump Pledges 'Orderly Transition' Of Power

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The president's statement was released by a White House aide after his Twitter account was temporarily suspended over policy violations.
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U.S. Capitol in Lockdown, Pence Evacuated From Congress

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Jan.06 -- The U.S. Capitol was placed under lockdown and Vice President Mike Pence left the floor of Congress as hundreds of protesters swarmed past barricades surrounding the building where lawmakers were debating Joe Biden’s victory in...