
Trump and allies still refuse election loss, despite brief acceptance
Monday seemed like the end of President Trump's relentless challenges to the election, after the federal government acknowledged President-elect Joe Biden was the “apparent winner” and Trump cleared the way for cooperation on a transition of power.
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