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Trump, stewing over election, silent as virus surges
President Donald Trump has completely disengaged from the battle against the coronavirus.
President Donald Trump has completely disengaged from the battle against the coronavirus.
White House insiders say Trump will eventually give up - and they have a date in mind.
New York Times: Trump's tactics are the time-honoured tools of dictators.
Kayleigh McEnany is back on Fox News, days after the network cut her off mid-conference.
Donald Trump's legal team has made dubious but specific allegations in five swing states.
The US' top infectious disease expert says calls to be beheaded or fired are 'just noise'.
New York Times: Officials said there were no irregularities that affected the outcome.
As Donald Trump refuses to concede defeat, legal experts suggest this could be why.
Joe Biden says Trump's failure to concede is an 'embarrassment' and is confident all Republicans will soon acknowledge him as President-elect. Video / Joe Biden via Facebook
All disputes over the counts in each state must be completed by December 8.
New York Times: Pollsters thought they learned from 2016. This year reflects new problems.
"There will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration," Mike Pompeo said.
Tweet from UK Prime Minister had faint message about Trump in the background.
The First Daughter is about to lose her job at White House after Trump's election defeat.
There are a handful of world leaders who have not commented on Joe Biden's election win.
New York Times: Much of Trump's damage to the climate cannot be reversed.
The Trump era is ending as it began, with Republicans shattering civic norms.
Christopher Miller will take up the role.
The announcement doesn't mean a vaccine is imminent.
Donald Trump's advisers are revealing his strange new plan of attack.
Donald Trump is notoriously sensitive to negative press. He may want to look away.
The US has been asked to 'compensate for past mistakes' and return the 2015 nuclear deal.
New York Times: Biden supporters danced in the street. But only half the US celebrated.
New York Times: Early signs indicate Putin preparing for deeply adversarial relationship.
Britain's PM has sought to woo the incoming US leader, but he faces some challenges.
Don Junior and Eric are apparently at odds with their brother-in-law, Jared Kushner.
The US election farce has captured the attention of the nation's many foes.
New York Times: Run-of-the-mill clerical errors used as false evidence of voter fraud.
New York Times: Trump faces challenge of jump-starting the company that bears his name.