Michelle Obama Urges U.S. Leaders To 'Encourage A Smooth Transition Of Power' The former first lady warned in a post on Instagram that a refusal to commit to an orderly transfer of power could put the country at risk. Juana Summers
National Security Adviser Says It Looks Like Biden Has Won The Election Robert O'Brien's remarks, made last week at a security forum, stand in contrast to President Trump's refusal to acknowledge he lost the Nov. 3 election. O'Brien promised a professional transition. Philip Ewing
Whitmer: 'Not Going To Be Bullied' Over Michigan Coronavirus Restrictions Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued a "three-week pause" to curb coronavirus cases in the state. A Trump administration official encouraged residents to "rise up" against the restrictions. Brakkton Booker
How The GOP Defied Expectations Down The Ballot President Trump lost, but House Republicans had a better than anticipated 2020 election. Republican strategists and candidates explain how they did it, and why the suburbs are not lost for the party. Susan Davis
Obama Calls Trump's Refusal To Concede Another 'Breach Of Basic Democratic Norms' In an interview with NPR, the former president offers some of his most wide-ranging remarks on the outcome of the election and says Trump will fail in "denying reality." Jason Breslow
Former Georgia Secretary of State Explains Post-Election Recount NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Cathy Cox, former Georgia Secretary of State, about the state's post-election audit. It's the largest hand recount in U.S. history.
Despite Losing Her News Job, One Woman Continues To Report On The Election In Georgia NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with journalist Robin Kemp who, despite being laid off from a local paper, continues to report on the vote recount in Georgia.
House Democrats Dissect What Went Wrong And How To Rebound From Losses House Democrats are on track to begin next year with the slimmest majority in decades. Now members on the progressive left and party moderates must decide whose policies should govern. Kelsey Snell
Trump Supporters Rally To Echo False Claims About Election Thousands of President Trump's supporters were out in Washington, D.C., on Saturday for a day of rallying to echo the false assertion that the 2020 presidential election was marked by fraud. Hannah Allam
Trump Supporters Descend On Washington For Events Contesting Biden's Victory Right-wing activists and protesters designated as hate groups echo the president's false claims of a stolen election. He even made an appearance with a drive-by in his motorcade. Jason Slotkin