
Retired NYPD Officer Sentenced 10 Years For Role In Jan. 6 Riot
Thomas Webster — a 20-year New York Police Department veteran — was convicted of all six counts in his indictment, including assault on an officer.
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Thomas Webster — a 20-year New York Police Department veteran — was convicted of all six counts in his indictment, including assault on an officer.
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A Fulton County Superior Court judge ruled that Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp doesn't have to testify until after the November midterm elections.
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It remains unclear whether prosecutors might seek to bring criminal charges against Trump, who denies any wrongdoing.
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Fulton County DA Fani Willis is investigating whether former Pres. Trump and others attempted to interfere in the 2020 presidential election results.
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Steve Bannon appeared in federal court to face criminal charges stemming from denying a subpoena from the January 6th committee.
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A congressional committee will vote to recommend contempt charges against former White House aide Steve Bannon after he defied the panel's subpoena.
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The Jan. 6 committee has subpoenaed former Justice Dept. lawyer Jeffrey Clark over his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.
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Skepticism plagues many Arizona voters and some have already made up their minds, regardless of whatever the audit report says.
The state's Republican-controlled Senate approved a private recount of 2.1 million ballots cast in Maricopa County in the presidential election.
Michigan Rep. Paul Mitchell says he's leaving the Republican party.
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South Carolina Rep. Jim Clyburn told The Hill that not enough Black Americans have been nominated to join the incoming Biden administration.
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President Trump told reporters he would leave the White House if the Electoral College votes for President-elect Joe Biden.
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The GSA administrator said her agency would move forward with transition proceedings.
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Republican canvasser Norman Shinkle said he wants to wait for an audit of Michigan's ballots, even though there is no evidence of widespread fraud.
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The FBI is investigating threatening text messages sent to the wife of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
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Reuters-Ipsos poll shows more than half of all Americans say election was "legitimate and accurate," though 68% of Republicans think it was rigged.
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The statewide audit was required by state law but is not expected to change the outcome of the presidential election.
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The campaign alleged GOP election observers weren't allowed close enough to ballots.
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Both Twitter and Facebook have labeled content from the president as misinformation, including his claims of voting fraud.
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President-elect Joe Biden is likely to win the Peach State, which hasn't voted Democrat since 1992.
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The Trump campaign is no longer seeking to invalidate hundreds of thousands of ballots that it said were processed incorrectly.
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President Trump has also said that Joe Biden won the presidential election only because it was "rigged."
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Pres.-elect Biden calls on Pres. Trump to work with new administration on vaccine distribution plan or "more people may die."
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He continues to tweet false claims about widespread voter fraud, which Twitter continues to flag.
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It's still uncertain if they'll take control of the Senate, a major party goal heading into the 2020 elections.
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Two governors are among a handful of Republicans publicly urging the president to start helping with the transition process.
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Candidates in California and Maryland both allege, without providing evidence, that they lost due to voter fraud.
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The General Services Administration's Emily Murphy is holding the release of $9.9 million to Biden campaign as President Trump contests election.
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Checks will be performed in states with extended ballot deadlines to help expedite delivery of any remaining mail-in votes.
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The withdrawal comes just a day after Election Day. The winner of this year's presidential election will decide whether the U.S. leaves or stays.
Administration plan could cover COVID-19 vaccination costs for 60 million Medicare recipients, Politico reports.
| Peter Hecht
With a week until Election Day, over 67 million Americans have already voted, breaking the record for early voting set in 2016.
| Shira Tarlo
Boston police released a video of the man they say appeared to deliberately set a ballot drop box on fire with more than 120 ballots inside.
| Robin Dich
New York Times says Pres. Trump's corporate bank account paid more than $188,000 in taxes to the Chinese government between 2013 and 2015.
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