Trump asked Georgia elections investigator to 'find the fraud' in December call: report

President Trump made a “lengthy” phone call to an elections investigator in Georgia in December asking him to “find” voter fraud, an individual familiar with the call told …
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GOP senator: Trump 'committed impeachable offenses'

Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), who has played a leading role in opposing efforts to throw out the results of the 2020 election, on Saturday said President Trump has “committed impeachable offenses.””I do think the presid…
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Fur-clad man who entered Capitol says he acted after Trump put out call to 'patriots'

The man wearing fur and horns while breaking into the Capitol on Wednesday during the riots voluntarily called the FBI and said he went to Washington, D.C., that day because of President Trump’s call for all “patrio…
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Capitol riots spark fear of Trump's military powers in final days

Concerns about President Trump’s powers as a commander in chief, as well as the state of the military’s chain of command, are swirling after this week’s Trump-incited attack on the Capitol.Mixed …
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Pompeo, Cruz and other Trump allies condemn Twitter's ban on president

Lawmakers and a civil liberties group are speaking out against Twitter’s decision on Friday to permanently ban President Trump from its platform. 
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Houston Chronicle calls on Cruz to resign

The Houston Chronicle’s editorial board is calling for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) to resign after he helped lead the effort to challenge the 2020 election results in Congress.The Chronicle, which ha…
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Donald Trump's presidency is ending a lot like Andrew Johnson's

Trump becomes the first living president since Johnson not to attend his successor’s inauguration. That’s not the only similarity.
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Flags, signs and other items left behind in Capitol riot to be preserved as historical artifacts

Flags, signs and other items left throughout the Capitol by rioters who stormed the building Wednesday will be preserved as historical artifacts in the House and Senate collections and shared with national museums. …
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Turley: Swift new impeachment would damage the Constitution

The case for articles is weak for what he did.
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Celebrities, supporters react to Twitter banning Trump's account

Celebrities and supporters of President Trump took to Twitter on Friday and Saturday to share their feelings about the social media platform’s decision to permanently suspend the president’s account.
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