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2020 election

Former President Donald Trump still denies that he lied when he riled up supporters by claiming the election was stolen.
Trump's bait-and-switch ads cited the need to contest his election loss and for the GOP to hold the Senate as he sought funds for his leadership PAC.
The Senate leader was assured by Jared Kushner that the former president would "bow to reality" and concede, according to the report.
The Republican senator hit back at ABC News' George Stephanopoulos for debunking Trump's baseless voter fraud claims.
As Trump backs down from his Stop the Steal hoax, the supporters he radicalised are vowing to carry on the fight without him.
The president is very unhappy with his personal attorney, The Washington Post reported.
Up to 15,000 troops are expected to arrive in Washington, DC, amid threats of violence leading up to Inauguration Day.
"I want no violence," Trump said as he plainly threatened more.