Republicans distanced themselves from former President Donald Trump‘s call to ignore the Constitution and the 2020 election results, but shied away from directly criticizing the man who is still their party’s political figurehead
Republicans distanced themselves from former President Donald Trump‘s call to ignore the Constitution and, but shied away from directly criticizing the man who is still their party’s political figurehead.
Former Vice President Mike Pence said the party should focus on the future, hours after Mr. Trump repeated his false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him and called for a new vote. Speaking on Fox News Sunday, Mr. Pence said thatContinue reading your article with
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