Politics Aug 28

The Republican ex-president was charged earlier this month in a four-count indictment with scheming to undo the result of the election he lost to Democrat Joe Biden.
By Eric Tucker, Lindsay Whitehurst, Michael Kunzelman, Associated Press
Politics Aug 07

DeSantis' assertion that “Of course he lost" and “Joe Biden's the president” came after years of lies by Trump and his allies that the election was stolen through mass voter fraud.
By Michelle L. Price, Associated Press
Politics Jun 21

R-Sen. Amanda Chase, who embraced falsehoods about the 2020 presidential election, and D-Sen. Joe Morrissey, who supports limits on abortion access, both lost their party’s nomination Tuesday.
By Sarah Rankin, Associated Press
Nation Jun 20

Eastman faces 11 disciplinary charges filed by the State Bar of California, stemming from accusations he assisted Trump with a strategy — not supported by facts — to overturn the legitimate results of the 2020 election, won by Joe Biden.
By Stefanie Dazio, Michael R. Blood, Associated Press
Dec 23

By Nicholas Riccardi, Associated Press
Congress on Friday gave final passage to legislation changing the arcane law that governs the certification of a presidential contest, the strongest effort yet to avoid a repeat of Donald Trump's violence-inflaming push to reverse his loss in the 2020…
Oct 26

By Kate Brumback, Associated Press
Meadows' attorney has argued executive privilege and other rights shield Meadows from testifying.
Oct 13

By Amna Nawaz, Lisa Desjardins
In a major move, the January 6 Committee voted to subpoena former President Donald Trump. It will likely be the last major action of the committee before the upcoming midterm elections. The committee’s aim is to question the former president…
Sep 21

In our news wrap Wednesday, the House approved a bill to block future attempts at subverting presidential elections and close loopholes in the law, medical workers struggled to contain malaria outbreaks as mosquitoes breed in the wake of flooding in…
Aug 29

In our news wrap Monday, some documents seized from former President Trump's home may be protected by attorney-client privilege, a judge in Georgia ordered Republican Governor Brian Kemp to testify before a grand jury on alleged attempts by Trump to…
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