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Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) lambasted President Donald Trump before Congress on Wednesday after the riots at the US Capitol. When it comes to accountability, the president needs to understand that his actions were the problem, not the solution. South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham Business Insider reports Graham said he was 'embarrassed and disgusted' by Wednesday's breach, saying the 'domestic terrorists' need to be prosecuted. Thursday, he slammed Trump's legal team for pushing false claims about the election after President-elect Joe Biden was declared the winner. Nevertheless, Business Insider reports Graham said he doesn't believe invoking the 25th Amendment is 'appropriate at this point.'
Supporters of Donald Trump rally in Las Vegas, Nevada, chanting "stop the steal," after Democrat Joe Biden wins the US presidential election. IMAGES
Supporters of US President Donald Trump gather in Greenville, North Carolina, ahead of his campaign rally in the swing state, on the day the second presidential debate with Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden was originally planned. IMAGES
Supporters of former US President Donald Trump gather outside the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida, where Trump will make his first speech since leaving the White House in January. Supporters buy merchandise and wave Trump flags ahead of the highly anticipated address, during which Trump is expected to tease attendees about his political future -- including the possibility of another presidential run. IMAGES
President-elect Joe Biden has beaten President Donald Trump in Arizona's 2020 presidential election. That's according to Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, who made the announcement on Monday. Business Insider reports that Hobbs stressed the legitimacy of the count in her statement. This election was conducted with transparency, accuracy and fairness, in accordance with Arizona's laws and elections procedures, despite numerous unfounded claims to the contrary. Katie Hobbs, Arizona Secretary of State The certification came as President Donald Trump's legal team continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud at an event in the state.