WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump was told over and over again: There was no voting fraud that could have tipped the 2020 presidential election. But in the eight weeks after losing to Joe Biden, the defeated president relentlessly pushed his false claims of a rigged 2020 election. When that failed, he called the mob to the Capitol on Jan. 6. The House Jan. 6 panel investigating the attack is expected to flesh out Trump’s scheme to overturn Biden’s victory when its hearings resume Monday. The scale and virulence of Trump’s scheme began to take shape under the glare of lights Thursday night in the opening hearing.