Biden calls for unity as Trump contests election results, pardons former official Michael Flynn

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Wednesday, Jan 27, 2021
In a long-anticipated move, President Trump pardoned his former adviser Michael Flynn, who had been convicted of lying about his conversations with Russian officials. The pardon came after the president continued to publicly contest the election results and President-elect Joe Biden called for unity. Ben Tracy reports.