
Election Denier Denies Own 15-Point GOP Primary Loss
Tina Peters has been charged with breaking into voting machines in an effort to prove fraud in 2020. She refused to concede in her bid to become Colorado's secretary of state
Tina Peters has been charged with breaking into voting machines in an effort to prove fraud in 2020. She refused to concede in her bid to become Colorado's secretary of state
A progressive challenger lost to a long-tenured incumbent in a race that renewed a feud between the left and the Congressional Black Caucus
In Illinois, Democratic governor J.B. Pritzker ran ads elevating Darren Bailey, a Republican they’re betting is too extreme to win a general election
America First Legal, whose team includes several Trump administration officials, wants the court's conservative majority to "eventually disincorporate" the First Amendment's establishment clause
The former president lashed out at former Mark Meadows aide Cassidy Hutchinson, even describing her handwriting as "that of a Whacko"
Cassidy Hutchinson shoveled dirt on the narrative that the Capitol attack was an unforeseen result of a small group of rioters who were acting independently of any direction from Trump
"I don't think there has been testimony like this — that is kind of jaw-dropping, in a way — on the inside workings of a White House ... since Watergate," anchor Bret Baier said
Stone, a former Trump adviser, has ties to the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, extremist groups who were present during the Capitol attack
“I’m the f-ing president, take me to the Capitol now," the former president said, according to former Mark Meadows aide Cassidy Hutchinson
“I don't fucking care that they have weapons," Trump said according to Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony to the Jan. 6 committee. "They're not here to hurt me. ... Let my people in. They can march to the Capitol from here."
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