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  • Will Trump’s potential indictment affect his re-election bid?

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  • Mike Pence on Jan. 6: ‘History will hold Donald Trump accountable’

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  • Sen. Mitch McConnell being treated for a concussion after falling

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  • Sen. Mitch McConnell hospitalized after trip and fall

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  • Fallout grows over Tucker Carlson’s false portrayal of Jan. 6 attack

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  • US inches closer to banning TikTok amid tensions with China

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  • Tucker Carlson downplays Jan. 6 Capitol attack with new videos

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  • Top leaders in China issue stark warning to the White House

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  • How strong is Trump’s grip on Republicans going into 2024?

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Donald Trump owes his victory to no one, analyst says

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Political analyst Nicolle Wallace tells TODAY that President-elect Donald Trump has a unique opportunity to craft an agenda and pick his partners, because he owes his victory to no one, not even the Republican party. MSNBCs Steve Kornacki says that as long as Trump continues to strike the conciliatory tone of his victory speech, rather than the confrontational one of his campaign rallies, “I think that’s what we expect from a president-elect during this period.”