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During a contentious CNN town hall Wednesday night, former President Donald Trump dug in on his lies about the 2020 election, downplayed the violence on Jan. 6, 2021, and repeatedly insulted the woman whom a civil jury this week found him liable of sexually abusing and defaming.

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Defying the State, Kansas City Would Be Sanctuary for Those Seeking Gender-Affirming Health Care
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US to Limit Asylum at Mexico Border as COVID-19 Restrictions End
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Rep. George Santos Pleads Not Guilty to Duping Donors, Stealing Campaign Cash
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AP Sources: Rep. George Santos Faces Federal Charges
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Jury Finds Trump Liable for Sexual Abuse, Awards Accuser $5M
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