During a press conference at the State Department, Pompeo responded "There will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration."
Eventbrite has shut down the event page for March for Trump set to take place in the nation's capital, but the can't stop the event from happening.
A woman in Charleston County in South Carolina, AKA the Low Country, was surprised to find an alligator hanging out on her front porch on Monday.
MSNBC's Ken Delanian was caught swearing live on the air on a wild hot mic moment, as he was supposedly about to break some news on Tuesday morning.
The Office of the DNI has just released a memo stating that no transition actions will be undertaken until the GSA has a clear winner of the elections.
McConnell pointed out that Democrats have spent the last four years questioning the validity of the presidential election that put Trump in office.
Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who are personal injury lawyers in their 60s, filed a lawsuit against Bill Greenblatt, a photographer at United Press International.
CNN's Jake Tapper has piled on with a warning that Trump aides battling the president's legal case could see their job opportunities vanish.
A witness said he hear the gunshots and saw the officer running towards the motel, searching for help. He then collapsed.
As Twitter continues to crack down on election-related content from right-wing accounts, conservatives are flocking to Parler—an alternative platform backed by Dan Bongino.
A marauding gang of Antifa black bloc militants in Portland vandalized the local Democrat Party headquarters at a violent anti-Joe Biden protest on Sunday.
Attorney General William Barr has authorized federal prosecutors to pursue “substantial allegations” of voting irregularities before the presidential election is certified.
Trump's campaign held a press conference on Monday night to make sure their message came through: the election is not over because the results are in dispute.
The Senators released a joint statement that said Georgia's elections were "an embarrassment" and the 2020 general elections shed a light on problems.
President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Monday afternoon to assure his supporters he will be successful in four key battleground states after issues surrounding alleged election fraud are sorted out.