Donald Trump cut an interview short after NPR's Steve Inskeep repeatedly grilled him about his contention that the election was stolen.
If you were wondering if Republicans were coming around to Joe Biden winning the 2020 Election, here's how every Minnesota GOP gubernatorial candidate answered that.
"This is a rabbit hole you want to go down to avoid the question: Did Trump win or lose the election?" Maher pressed the former White House press secretary.
CNN's Drew Griffin investigates Donald Trump's campaign to high pressure election officials to overthrow the election.
Sidney Powell briefly fled an interview after ABC correspondent Sarah Ferguson grilled her over her election conspiracy claims. She later returned to finish the interview.
Mike Lindell promised to show evidence of election fraud at his cyber symposium. He failed to deliver, but incredibly, many mainstream Republicans are hanging on his every word.
Congressman Dan Crenshaw was caught on camera fighting with a heckler in the crowd at a GOP fundraiser.
The Arizona election "audit" took a bizarre turn as voting data is now reportedly being sent to a mysterious "lab" in Montana and nobody knows why.
CNN's Kyung Lah confronted Arizona state Senate President Karen Fann over the way the Cyber Ninja-run audit has gone.
CNN's Brianna Keilar put Franklin Graham on the spot about whether he believed the 2020 election was legitimate.
The Daily Show's Jordan Klepper got an up close look at the Arizona audit being conducted by Cyber Ninjas and discovered fact can be stranger than fiction.
Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan clashes with former Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin after she claims there were "shenanigans" in the 2020 election.
Former Attorney General William Barr condemned the Capitol riot in an interview with the British program ITV News. It should be noted that while Barr rejected Trump's election fraud claims, he previously made misleading statements about mail-in voting.
Did Donald Trump's call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger asking him to overturn the election result break the law? LegalEagle's Devin Stone takes a look at whether Trump went too far.
Control of the United States Senate hangs in the balance as Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock challenge incumbent Republicans David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, respectively.
Sterling looks exhausted saying the same things over and over again.
On Sunday, the Washington Post published audio of President Trump asking the Georgia secretary of state to "find 11,780 votes" to win him the state. By mid-Sunday afternoon, it was a hit musical mashup.
In a one-hour phone call on Saturday with Georgia election officials, President Trump still believed that the election result was "faulty" and urged them to find 11,780 votes that would win him the state.
The Daily Show put together a supercut of various scenarios that Republicans gave when they'd consider the election over.
George Conway did not mince words in his reaction to the latest effort to overturn Joe Biden's victory in the presidential election.
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