The Republicans Calling on Trump to Concede, Congratulating Biden
The president has commanded loyalty from allies, but calls for him to give up his election fight are mounting from members of his own party.
Loeffler Urges Georgia to Vote Early Despite GOP Attacks on Mail-In Ballots
The Republican senator touted absentee ballots as she urged people to support her bid for re-election.
Ossoff Presses Perdue on Debate Dodging: 'What Are You Scared of Senator?'
The Republican incumbent has declined further head-to-heads with the Democrat, as they face off in one of Georgia's runoff races.
Graham Critics Want Probes, Judiciary Resignation for Georgia Ballot Claims
The South Carolina Senator has denied accusations he encouraged legal ballots being tossed, amid mounting calls for an inquiry into his alleged actions.
Trump Team Defends Amended PA Lawsuit as Legal Experts Doubt Any Impact
President Donald Trump has insisted foul play facilitated Joe Biden's election success, with his campaign pushing a raft of legal action following November 3.
Trump's GSA Chief 'Assaulting Democracy' by Blocking Biden: Ex-Ethics Czar
A crucial letter giving Biden's team access to federal funds to facilitate the transition process is yet to be signed.
Nate Silver and Donald Trump Jr. Clash on Twitter Over Poll Errors
The president's eldest son took aim at the statistician, as he followed the Trump line that polling has been way off.
Ilhan Omar, Pramila Jayapal Lay Out Progressive Desires for Biden Admin
There has been conflict between moderates and progressives in the Democratic party since Election Day, with contrasting views on what values pushed Joe Biden's success.
Ossoff Brands Perdue a 'Coward' After He Declines Georgia Runoff Debate
The Democrat has goaded his rival, who has again turned down the opportunity for the pair to debate, ahead of their runoff contest.
White House Press Sec. Kayleigh McEnany Defers Question to the White House
McEnany was asked about the potential of Joe Biden receiving intelligence briefings, with questions raised over this after the election was called in his favor.
Americans Fear No Further Stimulus Help in 2020
Polling has shown many believe a second relief package will not be passed this year and some are concerned one will never come.
Trump 'Enablers' Facilitating 'Slow Suffocation' of Democracy: Rep. Schiff
The president has refused to concede the election to Joe Biden, and few Republican lawmakers have broken rank with his stance.
Stimulus Package Delay 'Foolish,' 'Country is Out of Patience': Congressman
Bipartisan talks to reach a stimulus deal continue to stall, despite lawmakers having expressed support for further nationwide financial relief.
When are the Georgia Runoffs? These Two Senate Seats Still Undecided
The two seats will be key in determining the balance of power in the Senate, throwing an intensified national focus on the race.
After Encouraging Harassment Lincoln Project Warns Trump Lawsuit Supporters
The anti-Trump group took aim at the president and his allies in the GOP ahead of Election Day, and is now pivoting to target those supporting his actions since November 3.
AOC for Senate? Chuck Schumer May Face Progressive Challenge in New York
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has spoken of a future elsewhere than the U.S. House, prompting speculation she is looking to the Senate.
Texas $1 Million Fraud Tip Reward 'Bribe to Generate Lies': Democratic Rep.
The Trump campaign has insisted there has been widespread irregularities throughout the election, though has not substantiated such claims with clear evidence.
As Stimulus Checks Delay Rolls on, Scams Do Too
With people across the nation facing financial turmoil in the COVID-19 pandemic, fraudsters are looking to exploit the situation.
Giuliani Touts New Affidavits as Trump Lawsuits Fail to Show Mass Fraud
The Trump campaign has insisted there was widespread irregularities with votes, though has failed thus far to substantiate the claims.
Lincoln Project Dismisses 'Petty Fighting' With AOC, Open to Cooperation
The anti-Trump group aims to continue its opposition to the president's goals and to pursue standing up to his allies in the future.
Democrat Optimism for U.S. Future Soars Post-Election, GOP Hope Plummets
Overall, the number that feel the nation is on the wrong track has stayed roughly the same—at 69 percent on November 3 and 68 percent on November 9.
Voters Don't Believe Trump's Fraud Claims—Or That Most GOP Lawmakers Do
The president has rallied against calls of victory for Democrat Joe Biden and insisted that foul play is the reason he has been behind—claiming he would be ahead based upon votes he deems to be legal.
Tucker Carlson Says There's Not Enough Fraud to Change Election Results
The Fox News host said that while he believes fraud allegations must be pursued, those that he said can be confirmed still might not change the outcome of the election.
Graham Wants Mail-In Vote 'Oversight' As McConnell Defends Trump Lawsuits
The South Carolina Senator has backed President Trump over his claims of fraud in the election, offering his support to every avenue being pursued.
Pfizer Research Head Distances COVID-19 Vaccine From Operation Warp Speed
The vaccine has been deemed to be more than 90 percent effective, according to early data from Pfizer trials.
A Fake Transition Letter Telling Biden, Harris They Won Is Spreading Online
The correspondence shared on social media has not been sent to Biden, with official calls relating to the election yet to be made.
Kremlin Explains Putin's Silence on U.S. Election as Biden Wins
The Russian president was swift to congratulate President Trump in 2016, though is yet to comment on the outcome in 2020.
Biden is the 'Greatest Conciliator,' Will Unite America: Former U.K. PM
Former U.K. Prime Minister Gordon Brown described the president-elect as being able to bring "America together."
Jaime Harrison Tells Graham, Trump to Stop 'Acting like Toddlers,' Concede
The Democrat conceded to the incumbent Republican Lindsey Graham and suggested President Donald Trump should follow his example.
Ilhan Omar Warns Menace 'Remains' after Philadelphia Count Death Threats
Philadelphia City Commissioner Al Schmidt spoke of calls in which the Second Amendment was eluded to as his staff faced abuse over the continued count of ballots.