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The president-elect unleashed a tweetstorm on Sunday morning about election recount plans in Wisconsin.
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“We believe we have an obligation ... to participate in ongoing proceedings to ensure that an accurate vote count will be reported,” a Clinton campaign lawyer wrote on Medium.
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The president-elect’s appeared to back way from a campaign promise to seek a criminal investigation of “Crooked Hillary,” saying instead that he doesn’t “want to hurt the Clintons.”