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After the results of the election determined Trump had lost, he, his associates, and Republican Party officials in seven states [1] devised a scheme to submit fraudulent certificates of ascertainment to falsely claim Trump had won the Electoral College vote in crucial states. The plot was one of Trump and his associates' attempts to overturn ...
On November 14, 2024, Reuters characterized Trump's nominations thus far as rewarding loyalists, with some nominees having notably few qualifications for their proposed job. [ 206 ] A CBS News poll released on November 25, 2024 found that 59% of Americans approve of the presidential transition.
Among the judges who dismissed the lawsuits were some appointed by Trump himself. [5] Judges, lawyers, and other observers described the suits as "frivolous" [6] and "without merit". [7] [8] In one instance, the Trump campaign and other groups seeking his reelection collectively lost multiple cases in six states on a single day. [9]
Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service Aurelia Skipwith [16] January 6, 2020 (Confirmed December 12, 2019, 52–39) [17] United States Geological Survey; Director of the United States Geological Survey James F. Reilly [18] May 14, 2018 (Confirmed April 9, 2018, voice vote) United States Bureau of Reclamation
A post shared on X claims President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Colorado Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert as the next secretary of education. Verdict: False There is no evidence to suggest anyone ...
A viral post shared on Threads claims President-elect Donald Trump lost the popular vote by 2% in the 2024 election. View on Threads Verdict: False The claim is false. Multiple sources, including ...
President-elect Donald Trump has said he might install his picks for top administration posts without first winning approval in the U.S. Senate. ... a majority vote in the 100-seat chamber. Most ...
On January 18, 2017, two days before Trump's inauguration, it was reported that Trump had by then nominated only 28 people to fill 690 positions requiring Senate confirmation. [13] In particular, there had been no nominations below the Cabinet level for the departments of State or Defense, and the staff for the National Security Council was ...