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Pro-Trump extremists halted lawmakers as they counted the Electoral College ballots for President-elect Joe Biden.
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Police say 14 officers were injured and at least 52 arrests were made by Wednesday night. Law enforcement agencies are requesting the public's help in identifying rioters.
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Lawmakers returned to the Capitol after hours of chaos in which protesters forced their way into the building and abruptly halted Congress' tally of Electoral College votes.
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Wednesday's count is set to highlight the bitter divide between the parties. Debate will prolong the process but not change the election outcome. Here's what to expect and how to follow updates.
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Newly-elected Congressman Scott Franklin of Lakeland will join at least three other Republican House members in voting to decertify the Electoral College results.
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Eleven senators and senators-elect said they'd reject electors "from disputed states" without an investigation into the votes in those states. They did not provide evidence for their concerns.
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The move ensures there will be a debate and vote in both the House and the Senate and forces Republicans to go on the record as to whether they believe President Trump's allegations of election fraud.
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When asked whether he would congratulate President-Elect Joe Biden, DeSantis said "it's not for me to do."
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Typically, the Electoral College vote is broadly overlooked. But because of President Trump's efforts to overturn the election, every step is being closely watched and analyzed.
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Joe Biden has been declared the winner of the 2020 election. While President Trump has challenged the results, Biden's inauguration is still expected Jan. 20. Here's what happens between now and then.
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Record turnout, a president who won't accept the outcome and likely divided government. Beating President Trump may turn out to be easier than governing for President-elect Biden.
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What would a national popular vote mean? Instead of watching days of livestreams of swing state poll workers, the result would have been settled on Tuesday night.