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The former president blasted Republicans who have crossed him and kept up repeated election lies in an NPR interview.
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On January 6, 2021, as the nation watched a violent mob terrorize the US capitol, it was clear why they were there. Both Republican and Democratic leaders condemned the insurrection and the lie that had spurred it: that the 2020 election had been stolen from then-President Donald Trump. But a lot has changed since that day. We look at the shifting narratives and how baseless voter fraud claims affect voter rights.
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Biden didn't utter Trump's name but referred repeatedly to him with forceful, and at times personal, denunciations of his actions. "He's not just a former president. He's a defeated former president."
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The New York attorney general's office has expanded its probe of former President Donald Trump's business. Here's what that means — and what could come next for the criminal inquiry.
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Dodge County has the lowest percentage of COVID-19 vaccinations in the southeast quarter of Wisconsin. As of April 7, state figures indicated that just 27% of county residents have had at least one vaccination shot. WUWM's Chuck Quirmbach toured Dodge County to hear what some people in the conservative area are saying about the vaccine.
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Some Wisconsin residents are speaking out against the supporters of President Donald Trump who rioted at the U.S. Capitol last Wednesday. The extremists…
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Ratified in 1967, the 25th Amendment to the Constitution gives the vice president the ability to assume the powers of the presidency if he has the support of the executive Cabinet.
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The mob of Trump supporters at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday brought out strong reactions from across the world. Part of that reaction came from current and…
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The nearly $900 billion package includes an extension of jobless aid. The president's criticisms of the bill, including that relief payments would be too small, caught much of Washington by surprise.
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The announcement comes as part of a wave of pardons and commutations in the final weeks of Trump's presidency.