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Original Caption: Trump Supports Texas In Prosecuting Voter Fraud In Undecided States, But He Is Delayed In This State
Chinanews.com, Dec. 10, a full report, Texas Republican Attorney General Paxton (Ken Paxton) filed a lawsuit in the Supreme Court on the 8th, alleging that Biden won in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin and Michigan. The “illegal election results” must be considered unconstitutional. On the 9th, the president of the United States, Trump, declared that he would intervene in the lawsuits of Texas alleging electoral fraud in other states, affirming that “our country needs a victory.”
Earlier on the night of the 8th, the Nevada Supreme Court rejected the Trump camp’s appeal to overturn the results of the state elections, meaning that President-elect Biden remains the winner of the state elections.
Texas sues four undecided states, wins 17 state solidarity
Trump also said to intervene in the lawsuit.
The Texas Attorney General and Republican Paxton filed a lawsuit in the Supreme Court on the 8th, alleging that “illegal election results” in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin and Michigan, which Biden won, should be declared unconstitutional.
On the 9th, 17 states filed a motion with the Supreme Court to express their support for Paxton’s lawsuit.
These states include Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia.
On the morning of the 9th, the president of the United States, Trump, also wrote in a “tweet”: “We will intervene in the demands of Texas (and many other states). This is a great case. Our country needs a victory! ! “
It is unclear if he plans to intervene in a personal capacity or if his campaign team will participate. The Supreme Court has not yet indicated whether it will hear the case. However, many legal experts believe that this case has no legal basis.
Trump’s camp electoral litigation struck again
The Nevada Supreme Court rejected his appeal
In recent weeks, the campaign and Trump supporters have filed multiple lawsuits in various states, most of which have been dismissed for lack of evidence.
On the 8th, the Nevada Supreme Court rejected Trump’s field appeal to overturn the state’s election results, meaning that President-elect Biden remains the winner of the state election. Biden won by 33,596 votes in Nevada, securing 6 electoral votes in the state.
Trump’s Nevada lawsuit initially claimed that more than 61,000 people had voted twice or were not Nevada residents at the time of the vote. This accusation has not been confirmed. Trump’s attorney, Jesse R. Binnal, also claimed that Biden’s victory was “stolen,” but could not prove it in court.
Last week, a Nevada trial court ruled against Trump’s camp, saying the president’s team did not present enough evidence to show that the state’s voting team is in trouble and led to voter fraud.
On the 8th, the state Supreme Court declared in its ruling: “Nor do we believe that the district court is wrong in requiring the plaintiff to use clear and convincing evidence to bear the burden of proof. The case cited in the court order district also supports on this point. “
The Nevada Republican Party expressed its disappointment at the court’s decision in a statement. Nevada’s Attorney General and Democrat Aaron Ford wrote on social media on the 9th: “They have never presented enough evidence to prove widespread fraud.”
As states complete certification, voters will vote on December 14. According to United States law, states must resolve electoral disputes by December 8, 2020. Voters will meet in each state on December 14 to formally vote for the president and vice president. Reuters predicts that Biden will receive 306 electoral votes and Trump will receive 232.
The new Congress will be established on January 3, 2021, and a joint meeting will be held on January 6 to count the electoral votes and formally announce the winner of the presidential election. At noon on January 20, 2021, the presidential transfer of power is completed.