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After Trump's win, his election denial movement marches on
Since winning the 2024 election, President-elect Donald Trump has gone quiet on his false claims of voter fraud. But the election denial movement he spawned isn¡¯t going away ¡ª and appears to be strengthening in some areas of the country.
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Aug 17, 2024
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At a key moment in the pandemic when Americans were quarantined after possible exposure to the virus, the CDC resisted studying if the disease could be spread by those without symptoms.
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Jan 12, 2021
How Trump¡¯s pied pipers rallied a faithful mob to the Capitol
The backers were inspired by conspiracy theories and whipped into action by Trump's desperate calls to 'save¡± democracy by reversing his loss to Democrat Joe Biden.
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