The Fractious Night That Began Trump's Bid to Overturn the Election
| By Luke Broadwater and Alan Feuer In its second hearing this month, the committee showed how the former president ignored aides and advisers in declaring victory prematurely and relentlessly pressing claims of fraud he was told were wrong. | | | By Michael D. Shear and Maggie Haberman Donald J. Trump's advisers urged him not to declare victory on election night in 2020. He listened to the one who told him what he wanted to hear. | | | By Mohammed Hadi and Jeanna Smialek The S&P has declined 22 percent since January, amid converging worries about inflation, the Ukraine war, Covid and the Fed's response to the economy. | | |
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| By Reuters The Jan. 6 committee used interviews with Donald J. Trump's own family and his closest advisers to illustrate how he rejected advice and falsely claimed he won the election. | | | By Reuters The Jan. 6 committee said that former President Donald J. Trump's campaign raised $250 million by claiming that they were fighting widespread election fraud, while knowing that there was none. | | | By Reuters Representative Liz Cheney, Republican of Wyoming, said that several members of former President Donald J. Trump's team told the committee they saw no evidence of the conspiracy theory pushed by Mr. Trump that bad actors conspired to hack Dominion voting machines. | | |
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