Most experts believe a self-pardon would be unconstitutional but preemptive pardons not unheard-of; US president's lawyer denies talks took place on the issue
Decision comes after Jerusalem reportedly asked US to press Riyadh on the matter; move reportedly only good for four days and does not cover Israeli flights to other destinations
Couple claims move to get more in-person classes at nearby school, but parents say they faced pressure over frequent public flouting of coronavirus rules amid White House outbreak
Whereas First Lady Melania and son-in-law Jared Kushner said to be in favor of accepting loss, sons Don Jr. and Eric are rallying support to challenge results
US president reportedly instruct aides, allies to foment doubt over election results; still, some aides believe he is on the path to begrudgingly accept the outcome
Conservative TV network's decision sucked air out of optimistic White House and was followed by president frantically calling Republican governors to inquire about voter fraud
Trump 'can’t want them to be successful more than they want to be successful,' says US presidential adviser; also criticizes 'virtue signaling' after killing of George Floyd
Friedman appears to denounce critics of planned sale, which Israeli defense officials fear could harm Israel's military edge, saying matter is being addressed by 'professionals'
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