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WASHINGTON A rift has been growing between President Donald Trump and some of the Republicans whom he once praised, as he continues his baseless attempts to overturn the 2020 election results and President-elect Joe Biden prepares to take office in less than a month.
Meanwhile, Republicans are battling to keep their Senate majority with two seats up for grabs in January runoff elections, and Americans are waiting on further economic relief amid the coronavirus pandemic. All these circumstances have seen contentious moments between Trump and his party members.
Here s a look at the fractured relationships with GOP officials Trump has left in his wake:
Tensions between Trump and GOP lawmakers increase amid attempt to overturn election, COVID relief efforts Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY
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WASHINGTON A rift has been growing between President Donald Trump and some of the Republicans whom he once praised, as he continues his baseless attempts to overturn the 2020 election results and President-elect Joe Biden prepares to take office in less than a month.
Meanwhile, Republicans are battling to keep their Senate majority with two seats up for grabs in January runoff elections, and Americans are waiting on further economic relief amid the coronavirus pandemic. All these circumstances have seen contentious moments between Trump and his party members.
Dusk falls over the White House in Washington DC on Monday. Photograph: Samuel Corum/AFP/Getty Images
Donald Trump has reportedly acknowledged in private that his attempt to overturn the election result will fail, while a senior Republican in the Senate said on Monday a challenge coming in the House of Representatives will âgo down like a shot dogâ.
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But amid reports of a president unhinged â one report said: âWe cannot stress enough how unnerved Trump officials areâ â and while Trump continued to stoke a Republican civil war by attacking Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, a group of GOP representatives visited the White House to plan one final push to reverse the will of the American people.
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