Elections 2016

'Now that was treason': GOPer accuses Ted Kennedy of conspiring with KGB to defeat Ronald Reagan

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia and emerging threats, told MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell on Monday that he was not bothered by Russian attacks on the U.S. election because Americans had a right to know what was in private emails sent by Hillary Clinton's campaign staff.

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Last-minute lawsuit keeps Ohio legislator from casting Electoral College vote for Trump

An Ohio Republican is blaming "the extreme left" for getting her booted from the Electoral College because she serves as a state legislator.

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Maine elector will cast ballot for Bernie Sanders even though it's illegal

Maine Democratic elector David Bright announced on Facebook that he'll be casting his ballot for Bernie Sanders and not Hillary Clinton.

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Tom Arnold says he's got recordings of Trump using racial slurs and calling son a 'retard'

Comedian Tom Arnold says he's got recordings of Donald Trump using racial slurs and making other offensive statements -- and he said hundreds of people have heard them.

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Fox pundit orders Michelle Obama to shush about Trump: 'Just smile and be helpful to Melania'

Morgan Ortagus, a frequent Fox Business pundit and national co-chair of Maverick PAC, asserted that First Lady Michelle Obama should "just smile and be helpful to Melania Trump" instead of voicing her concerns about the president-elect.

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CNN's Chris Cuomo nails Jack Kingston: Trump was 'spreading that BS' on hacked voting machines

A Donald Trump supporter tried to downplay the possibility that Russia attempted to influence the presidential election, but CNN's Chris Cuomo wouldn't let him.

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Trump nominates Vincent Viola as secretary of the Army

President-elect Donald Trump plans to nominate Virtu Financial founder Vincent Viola as secretary of the Army, the Trump transition team said on Monday.

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Michael Moore calls on electors to stop Trump — and promises to pay their legal fees if they’re punished

Monday is the day that the Electoral College casts its votes, and progressive activist Michael Moore wrote a special appeal to its Republican members: He's willing to pay their legal fees if they don't vote for President-elect Donald Trump.

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Trump's infrastructure splurge would collide with US skilled labor crunch

President-elect Donald Trump's drive to rebuild U.S. roads, bridges, ports and other public works projects with a $1 trillion infrastructure investment plan would come as the country faces a shortage of skilled laborers.

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Senators call for probe of cyber attacks by Russia

U.S. Republican and Democratic senators called on Sunday for a special bipartisan panel to investigate cyber attacks against the United States by foreign countries with a focus on Russia's alleged efforts to influence the U.S. presidential election.

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California marchers protest against Trump as Democrats vow policy fight

About 2,000 people protesting against the rhetoric and proposals of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump marched peacefully through downtown Los Angeles on Sunday in advance of Monday's planned Electoral College vote to formally choose him as leader.

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'Hitler got elected, too': Alarmed and wary Germans respond to Trump's election

The Nov. 8 election victory of Republican President-elect Donald Trump is "on everyone’s mind" in parts of Germany, and most don't see it as a positive development.

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Clinton campaign chairman Podesta: Still 'very much unknown' whether 'Trump, Inc' colluded with Russia

Former Clinton 2016 campaign chairman John Podesta said on Sunday that it is far from resolved whether Republican President-elect Donald Trump or any member of his campaign team colluded with the Russian government in tilting the election in Trump's favor.

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