US: Trump team withdraws lawsuit against Michigan election results



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The election campaign team of current US President Donald Trump has dropped a lawsuit in the US state of Michigan in connection with the November 3 vote. Trump’s attorney, Rudy Giuliani, justified the move Thursday with the fact that the goal of the lawsuit had been achieved: Results in Wayne County around the Detroit metropolis were prevented from being “prematurely certified,” he said Giuliani.

It was necessary to ensure that “all legal ballots were counted and not all illegal ballots were counted.” However, a court had previously dismissed the Trump team’s motion to prohibit the certification of the election result in Wayne County.

Trump’s lawyers had alleged election fraud and voting irregularities in their lawsuit. According to data providers and the media, the incumbent lost the presidential election. So far, Trump has not admitted the victory of his challenger Joe Biden, but has filed lawsuits in several states. Experts don’t expect the steps to change the outcome. Furthermore, Trump’s team has already suffered several defeats in court.

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