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111 The Art of the Steal

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Kelli Wessinger @ Vox · 02/11/2026 06:30 EDT

The Art of the Steal

President Donald Trump seemingly cannot let the 2020 election go. Despite winning convincingly in 2024, including, for the first time in his political career, the popular vote, he remains fixated on the idea that he also won four years prior, against former President Joe Biden.  Now, a year into his second term, Trump’s director of […]

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