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A group of people calling themselves "Hamilton Electors" got together after the election and started agitating for Trump's Presidential Electors not to vote for him, but to instead vote for Hillary Clinton. Simply writing that down explicitly illuminates how stupid that is - "Trump Electors" are chosen by the Republican Parties within the various states with the express purpose of voting for Trump - and asking them to support Hillary is madness.
A supporter of President-elect Donald Trump takes a photo of him on her smartphone at a rally in Baton Rouge, La., on Friday. THE STRONGEST indication that the Obama administration has not adequately disclosed or responded to Russian interference in the presidential election may be that President-elect Donald Trump still denies that it happened.
The CIA's findings that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump win the presidency are both “stunning and not surprising,” the next leader of Senate Democrats said, raising the need for Congress to conduct a full investigation. The statement from Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., issued Saturday morning, was in response to a Washington Post story that intelligence agencies have identified individuals with connections to the Russian government who provided WikiLeaks with thousands of hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee to boost Trump and hurt Hillary Clinton's chances.
Donald Trump's presidential transition team is challenging the veracity of U.S. intelligence assessments concluding that Russia was trying to tip the November election to the Republican. A senior U.S. official says the CIA has determined with "high confidence" that Moscow's interference in the presidential race was intended to help Trump.
President-elect Donald Trump once again disassociated himself from his aggressive campaign rhetoric when he told a crowd in Michigan on Friday that he doesn't really "care" about putting Hillary Clinton in jail anymore. "Forget it.
Las Vegas Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson and his wife, Miriam, wait for the presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Monday, Sept. 26, 2016.
For years now American conservatives and republicans have been concerned about the quantity of voter fraud. The fear that poor laws regulating who can and who cannot vote have been evaluated over and over again.
The CIA has concluded that Russia did try to help Donald Trump win the US presidency, rather than undermine people's confidence in the electoral system, a senior official said today. US intelligence agencies have found individuals with connections to the Kremlin provided Wikileaks with thousands of hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee, including its leader Hillary Clinton.
President-elect Donald Trump speaks at a "Get Out The Vote" rally to stump for Republican senate candidate, Louisiana Treasurer John Kennedy, and other congressional candidates, in Baton Rouge, La., Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. ORG XMIT: LAGH105 President-elect Donald Trump speaks at a "Get Out The Vote" rally to stump for Republican senate candidate, Louisiana Treasurer John Kennedy, and other congressional candidates, in Baton Rouge, La., Friday, Dec. 9, 2016.
Republican President-elect Donald Trump is headed to Grand Rapids tonight for his first appearance in Michigan since winning the presidency. His last Michigan stop was the night before the election, where he held a last-minute rally in Grand Rapids with Vice President-elect Mike Pence.
Hillary Clinton and her supporters spent a record $1.2 billion for her losing presidential campaign - twice as much as the winner, Donald Trump, according to the latest records. The president-elect, who confounded critics during the campaign by saying there was no need to raise or spend $1 billion or more, ended up making do with $600 million.
Donald Trump said Friday he doesn't care about prosecuting Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, after attendees at his rally chanted "lock her up." After the chants started at the President-elect's post-election "thank you" rally in Michigan, he responded, "That plays great before the election -- now we don't care, right?" The chant "lock her up" became a common occurrence at Trump's rallies while he was running for president.
In the heat of the presidential campaign, Donald Trump accused primary rival Ted Cruz of being controlled by Goldman Sachs because his wife, Heidi, previously worked for the Wall Street giant. He slammed Hillary Clinton for receiving speaking fees from the bank.
Michigan's ... /Jackson Citizen Patriot via AP). Diane Petryk of Lansing, Mich., holds a sign that says, "Let the Recount continue" to rally and speak out against the courts decision to shut down the recount, at the ... .
To continue reading up to 10 premium articles, you must register , or sign up and take advantage of this exclusive offer: WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama has ordered intelligence officials to conduct a broad review on the election-season hacking that rattled the presidential campaign and raised new concerns about foreign meddling in U.S. elections, a White House official said Friday. White House counterterrorism and Homeland Security adviser Lisa Monaco said Obama ordered officials to report on the hacking of Democratic officials' email accounts and Russia's involvement.
Hillary Rodham Clinton Is Van Jones another conflict of interest headache for CNN? The Hill's 12:30 Report Judge refuses to end Wisconsin recount: report MORE campaign, appears to have a new conflict of interest issue on its hands - this time, with the network's hottest commodity, Van Jones. Jones is "hot" in that he was just given a prime-time, post-election special to host "The Messy Truth" that did relatively well from a ratings perspective.
President Barack Obama shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin before a bilateral meeting on Sept. 28, 2015, at United Nations headquarters.
This is just embarrassing for Hillary Clinton. Not only did she far outspend Donald Trump on the campaign trail and still lose to him, he out-raised her in funds as well.
Of course , Barack Obama had to insert himself into the election results. When the recount stupidity didn't pan out in favor of the Democrats or throw sufficient shade on President-elect Trump, well it was Obama time.