Biden’s campaign responds to Trump’s threat to go to the Supreme Court



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World – American Elections

“If President Trump carries out his threat to go to court to try to avoid a proper vote recount, we have legal teams ready to tackle this effort,” said Biden’s campaign manager, Gene O’Malley Dillon, and he described the statements as “scandalous and unacceptable,” according to Reuters.

Earlier today, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced during a press conference at the White House that there is a lot of electoral fraud in the country and that he is ready to fight it and confront it with laws. He said, “This is a huge hoax in our country and we want the laws to be used correctly, so we will go to the Supreme Court of the United States.”

“We want the entire vote to end and we don’t want the Democrats to find new ballots to add to their favor,” Trump added.

Meanwhile, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, described US President Donald Trump’s speech on presidential election fraud as “an attack with partisan motives.” “Let’s be clear: This is a partisan attack on the Pennsylvania elections, our votes and democracy,” Wolf said in a tweet, emphasizing that his state is working hard to order more than a million votes by mail.

The presidential elections began in the United States on Tuesday, November 3, and the two contenders in the elections are the Republican candidate, the current head of state Donald Trump, and the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden.

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