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A Timeline of Trump’s Attempts to Overturn the 2020 Election Results

Nov. 20
Raised false claims to Mich. legislators

Nov. 22
Asked Ariz. legislator to replace electors

Nov. 25
Asked Pa. legislators to appoint fake electors

Nov. 25
Pressured Pa. legislators to hold special session

Nov. 27
Pushed Pa. lawmaker to appoint fake electors

Nov. 30
Made false claims to Ariz. officials

Dec. 1
Made false claims to U.S. attorney general

Dec. 3
Called Ga. senate leader

Dec. 3
Asked Pa. legislator to hold special session

Dec. 5
Asked Ga. governor to call special legislative session

Dec. 7
Asked Ga. legislator to call special session

Dec. 8
Pressured Ga. attorney general

Dec. 15
Pushed false fraud claims with Justice Department officials

Dec. 22
Met with Justice Department official

Dec. 23
Made false claims to Ga. state official

Dec. 25
Pushed Ariz. legislator to appoint fake electors

Dec. 25
Asked Pence to reject electoral votes

Dec. 27
Told Justice Department officials to say election was “corrupt”

Dec. 27
Called Justice Department official

Dec. 29
Gave Pence false information

Dec. 31
Made false claims to Justice Department officials

Jan. 1
Berated Pence

Jan. 2
Asked Ga. officials to “find” votes

Jan. 3
Asked Pence to reject electors

Jan. 3
Pressured Justice Department official to take action

Jan. 3
Asked ally to take over as acting U.S. attorney general

Jan. 4
Asked Pence to reject electors

Jan. 5
Made false claims to Pence

Jan. 5
Asked Pence to reject electors

Jan. 5
Pressured Pence about electors

Jan. 6
Asked Pence to reject electors


Source: Elections - nytimes.com


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