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Not one story about Trump’s refusal to commit to a peaceful transfer of power on the front page of any of the nation’s four largest newspapers:


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: <big>'''Since when does the U.S. Supreme Court get to 'decide' the election results?'''</big>
: <big>'''If the Supreme Court of the U.S. approves of the results, the Senator will accept them?'''</big>
:: ''"The court will decide, and if Republicans lose, we'll accept the result."''
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Not one story about Trump’s refusal to commit to a peaceful transfer of power on the front page of any of the nation’s four largest newspapers:


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Since when does the U.S. Supreme Court get to 'decide' the election results?
If the Supreme Court of the U.S. approves of the results, the Senator will accept them?


"The court will decide, and if Republicans lose, we'll accept the result."

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