Protests at state houses so far remain small amid heavily guarded capitals across U.S.

The large gatherings and possibly armed protests anticipated by the FBI at statehouses across the country ahead Wednesday’s presidential inauguration did not materialize this weekend.

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US Capitals on Edge for Armed Protests as Trump Presidency Nears End

Washington is locked down and U.S. law enforcement officials are geared up for pro-Trump marches in all 50 state capitals this weekend, erecting barriers and deploying thousands of National Guard troops to try to prevent the kind of violent attack that…

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More than 100 state legislators ask Pence to delay certification of electoral votes by 10 days

More than 100 state legislators from contested battleground states have asked Vice President Mike Pence to delay by 10 days the congressional certification of the elections in their states so they can have more time to investigate irregularities and il…

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U.S. Census Bureau Delays Revealing Voters

The U.S. Census Bureau will miss for the first time a year-end deadline for handing in numbers used for divvying up congressional seats, in a setback for President Donald J. Trump.

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U.S. Legislators Want Hearing On Voter Fraud

Republican legislators demand an urgent probe into “election fraud” after high ranking U.S. officials reported irregularities and even foreign meddling in the presidential election.
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Electors Confirm Biden As President-Elect As Tensions Rise In White House

Joseph R. Biden Jr. was confirmed as president-elect on Monday by members of the Electoral College despite White House claims of wrongdoing during the November 3 ballot.
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