Donald Trump wants to challenge the Pennsylvania election result in the Supreme Court



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Despite several legal failures, current US President Donald Trump is once again trying to challenge his defeat in the November presidential election to the US Supreme Court. Trump’s campaign team announced Sunday that it had filed a motion with the Supreme Court to overturn the decisions of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

Trump’s camp claims the court violated constitutional rights by changing the rules of voting by mail. As a result, invalid votes were tallied in the state.

Trump lost the presidential election to Democrat Joe Biden in early November. In all 50 US states and the Capital District of Washington, the 538 electorate has now cast their votes for the future president on behalf of the people. Unsurprisingly, Biden got the votes of 306 voters, 36 more than needed for victory. 232 electorates voted for Trump.

Trump thinks it’s too early to give up

But so far, Trump has not admitted his defeat in the election, but stubbornly claims that he was deprived of victory by massive fraud. When Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell recently congratulated Biden, Trump tweeted again that it was too early to give up. The Republican Party must finally learn to fight.

Neither Trump nor his lawyers or supporters have presented any substantial evidence to back up their allegations of voter fraud. So far, more than 50 lawsuits from the Trump camp have been rejected, two of them before the Supreme Court.

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