KEY POINTS
  • President Trump touted yet another false claim about the election as he reportedly has rattled close White House advisors by talking with conspiracy-minded allies who have fueled his fantasies of undoing Joe Biden's victory.
  • Those allies have floated suggestions that include having Trump declare martial law and rerunning the election in states where he narrowly lost.
  • Leading the charge has been lawyer Sidney Powell, whom Trump fired as an election attorney last month, and Powell's client Michael Flynn, the former national security advisor whom Trump recently pardoned for lying to FBI agents.
U.S. President Donald Trump departs after speaking about the 2020 U.S. presidential election results in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, U.S., November 5, 2020.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday touted yet another false claim about the election as he reportedly has rattled close White House advisors by talking with conspiracy-minded allies who have fueled his fantasies of undoing Joe Biden's victory.

They have floated suggestions including having Trump declare martial law and rerunning the election in states where he narrowly lost; trying to get congressional Republicans to void Biden's win during a session next month; and seizing voting machines.