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    Alito moves up deadline for Pennsylvania officials to respond to lawsuit seeking to block Biden victory

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    December 6, 2020 8:19 pm
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    Giuliani claims ‘big win’ on Michigan judge’s order to examine election equipment related to marijuana proposal
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    Giuliani claims ‘big win’ on Michigan judge’s order to examine election equipment related to marijuana proposal

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    December 6, 2020 6:46 pm
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    Foul play suspected after bodies of soldier and veteran discovered at Fort Bragg
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    Foul play suspected after bodies of soldier and veteran discovered at Fort Bragg

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    December 5, 2020 9:53 pm
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    Trump latest Republican to claim voter fraud in Democratic cities, with courts hesitant to intervene
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    Trump latest Republican to claim voter fraud in Democratic cities, with courts hesitant to intervene

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    December 5, 2020 9:14 pm
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    Trump asks for list of 25 Republicans who acknowledge Biden win
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    Trump asks for list of 25 Republicans who acknowledge Biden win

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    Fort Bragg soldier who went missing in Outer Banks was decapitated: Autopsy
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    Fort Bragg soldier who went missing in Outer Banks was decapitated: Autopsy

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    December 5, 2020 8:27 pm
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    Georgia reach: Latest Trump suit seeks Peach State do-over
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    CEO of private jet company busted for alleged underage sex trafficking
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    On Thursday, people protested in support of counting all votes in the Nevada vote in front of the Clark County Election Department in Las Vegas. A state judge heard arguments but made no immediate decision Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020 in a bid by the Donald Trump campaign to nullify the results of the statewide presidential election set to deliver six electoral votes to the Democrat, Joe Biden, based on his 33,596-vote victory. Jesse Binnall, the attorney heading the Trump challenge of the Nevada election on behalf of six Republican delegates to the Electoral College, told Judge James Todd Russell in Carson City that so many fraudulent votes were cast in Democratic-leaning Clark County that Trump won the state, not Biden.
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    New claim: Constitution does not require hasty Electoral College vote, check fraud first

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    December 5, 2020 2:31 pm
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    Police officer Dennis Martinez walks with his German Shepard dog Denny, both with the K9 unit, while on patrol at San Francisco International Airport on Tuesday, March 22, 2016, in San Francisco. Security was more visible at the airport following the blasts in Belgium.
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    Why I am asking Trump for a pardon

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