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Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist to discuss how President Donald Trump’s influence on the Republican Party and recent primary election victories from Trump-endorsed candidates may play in the general election.
By Bo Erickson WASHINGTON, May 26 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump has repeated his false claim that the 2020 election was stolen from him at least 107 times in the last six months, keeping the grievance front and center even as he faces new political risks from the war with Iran and looming midterm elections.
The South Carolina Senate has rejected President Donald Trump’s push to redraw the state’s congressional districts in hopes Republicans could gain an extra seat
Agents in Wisconsin have been following up on debunked conspiracy theories as part of their queries, after pursuing 2020 ballots in other swing states.
The fund is broadly unpopular among both parties—a majority of Republicans in an Economist/YouGov survey released this week said they oppose it.
SB 73, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, also tries to prevent a repeat of Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco’s seizure of 650,000 ballots.
President Donald Trump repeated his stolen-election claim more than 100 times over the last six months, according to a new report.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation aimed at protecting the state's elections from potential interference by the Trump administration.
When President Donald Trump promised, seemingly out of the blue, in late January that prosecutions would “soon” be coming for 2020 election rigging, the Justice Department was already mobilizing an effort behind the scenes to build out a portfolio of cases that would boost the White House’s narrative.