On a private call, GOP senators and allies fret about the changing electorate and look to reach anti-Trump Republicans.
President-elect Joe Biden is forging ahead with preparations for the White House as President Trump continues to insist on Twitter that he won the election.
- Analysis
Almost two-thirds of the tweets were about the election. A quarter were flagged or hidden by Twitter.
One of President-elect Joe Biden’s very first tasks will be filling the key positions in his White House and Cabinet.
Despite President-elect Joe Biden’s lead of nearly 148,000 votes, President Trump’s false claims about widespread fraud continue to reverberate with his supporters.
- Analysis
Republicans criticize Democrats as play-acting concern — which is itself a performance for their base.
- The Fix
- Analysis
Republicans are framing Democrats as socialists; Democrats are framing the Republicans as corrupt.
Amid intensifying scrutiny, a growing number of Trump campaign attorneys have pulled out of lawsuits challenging election results.
- The Fix
- Analysis
Some key people who have an interest in breathing life into the president’s allegations or allowing them to take in their own oxygen are refusing to do so.
- Fact Checker
- Analysis
Trump spent the day on Twitter, yet again spreading falsehoods about the election.
The speaker’s move to host a dinner party in the middle of a pandemic surge sparked a backlash, prompting her to cancel it. The furor shows the risks to Democrats as they preach tough restrictions.
President-elect Joe Biden met with business and labor leaders and then detailed plans on his plan to "build back better." Trump, who has kept a low profile since Election Day, has advertised no public events but remains defiant on Twitter.
The president-elect tiptoed around a question Monday about whether governors should be closing nonessential businesses in hard-hit places.
The president is brooding behind the scenes about the state of his campaign’s legal challenges while refusing the pleas of some advisers to commit to a peaceful transfer of power to President-elect Joe Biden.
The president-elect continued to assemble his team, with Rep. Cedric L. Richmond (D-La.) expected to join the administration.
- Opinion
Trump’s nominee is not qualified and could damage the key economic policymaking body.


















