Faced with defeat, armed protesters in Arizona insist elections were stolen



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Hundreds of supporters of outgoing US President Donald Trump marched in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, on Saturday to challenge Joe Biden’s election as US President, accusing the media of conspiring to steal the election and calling to the results a “hit”.

The Trump campaign lent support to protests challenging the current vote count, and filed a lawsuit in Arizona Saturday over rejected ballots that the Arizona secretary of state said were “grabbing straws.”

The Trump campaign alleged that the most populous county in the southwestern state incorrectly rejected votes cast on Election Day by some voters in the US presidential race. The lawsuit, filed in court in Maricopa County, said poll workers told some voters to press a button after a machine detected an “excessive vote.”

Pro-Trump protesters have been gathering outside the Maricopa County Elections Department and at the Arizona State Capitol for days, defending unsubstantiated claims that Democratic operatives had interfered with the election to illegitimately hand over Arizona to Biden.

They have chanted “Count the legal votes! We’re watching you! “Outside the building where poll workers continue to count votes.

Tensions escalated on Saturday, with protesters at one point threatening to tear down the fence that cordoned off the elections department and some members of the group’s media.

At the state capitol building on Saturday afternoon, speakers urged the crowd not to accept the election results, and called on paralegals and law students to defend the president.

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