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Ty Cobb explained why the president just can’t let it go.
Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.), a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said President Trump produced “no concrete evidence” during a primetime address to the nation Thursday that the Chinese government or any other foreign actors changed the results of the 2020 presidential election.
A cable network friendly to President Donald Trump appears to be having trouble with Trump's widely panned speech Thursday night about election interference. Mediaite reports that Fox News' popular "Fox & Friends" morning show didn't mention the speech at all during its three-hour run time.
President Trump called last night for action to protect U.S. elections, and he continued to make unproven claims about the 2020 election, which he still denies he lost.
“I’m not going to do this with you,” Jay Clayton, Trump’s nominee to become the nation’s top intelligence chief, told Sen. Jon Ossoff.
Harry Sisson supported Gavin Newsom’s call to invoke the 25th Amendment after Trump’s speech on alleged 2020 election interference. The California governor accused the president of trying to ’rig’ upcoming elections.
Trump accuses China and the "deep state" of election interference as he announces declassification of intelligence documents.
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What Trump’s newly declassified documents do – and don’t – say about threats to US elections
President Donald Trump in his primetime speech on Thursday is alleging vulnerabilities exist in American election systems, using a large trove of newly declassified documents as evidence to suggest future elections could be at risk of foreign interference,