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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has confirmed that he will continue to challenge the announced results of the presidential elections that were held on November 3, according to new statements on the eve of the electoral college vote for the country’s next president. .
Trump said in an interview with “Fox and Friends” broadcast on Fox News on Sunday that while the Supreme Court rejected the case his legal team recently filed, he still has other appeals he can take. “It is not over yet. They continue. We have a lot of local problems,” he said.
The Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit filed by the state of Texas with the support of Trump that seeks to overturn the election results in four states, as well as other related allegations.
And it states that the Attorney General of the state of Texas, Ken Paxton, requested the annulment of the results of the presidential elections, they are: Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Trump said in a tweet on his Twitter account: “The Supreme Court failed us and showed neither wisdom nor courage.”
While delegates are expected to meet Monday to confirm their votes, Trump continues to refuse to acknowledge his defeat to Democrat Joe Biden and claims the election was “stolen.”
In the absence of tangible elements to support Trump’s fraud allegations, most of the complaints he filed across the United States have been dropped in court.
More than 120 Republican members of Congress had joined the measure, despite strong criticism from legal experts.
The measure paves the way to ensure that President-elect Joe Biden will be the country’s 46th president.
It is the second time in recent days that the court has overturned the Trump team’s efforts to overturn the election results.
The justices had rejected the attempt by Republican Rep. Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania and others to block the results of the elections in the state.