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- As Trump baselessly claims that counting votes is election theft, Republicans like Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) are claiming that proof isn't needed to claim that an election was stolen.
- Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) told reporters that Donald Trump is clearly not well, and demanded answers from the White House for why Trump is constantly falling asleep in public and taking cognitive tests.
- Donald Trump tried his bogus defamation lawsuit stunt on the BBC, but the British broadcaster responded by requesting Trump's financial documents, so now the president is missing deadlines.
- It turns out that the idea that Trump is the real Speaker of the House wasn't completely a joke, as Mike Johnson has surrendered some of his powers as Speaker to Trump.
- Jacqui Heinrich was not happy when she tried to paint Democratic candidates as bigots, and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) called out Fox News for ignoring GOP bigots in Congress.
- Meet The Press's Kristen Welker interviews with Trump are always taped and never too tough, but when Welker asked Trump for evidence of election rigging the president blew up and walked out.
- The White House wants to pretend like everything is fine, but Trump went to Wisconsin and held an event where he was seated and delivered a message that was fragmented and incoherent.

