The surprise of the US elections … the announcement of 17 states and Trump’s “precedent”



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In a surprise move, 17 US states announced their support for the lawsuit filed by the state of Texas in the Supreme Court, in an effort to overturn the election results in four states: Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

The lawsuit filed by Texas questioned the changes made by the four states to extend voting by mail during the Corona crisis and deemed these changes “illegal.”

President Donald Trump supported the Texas lawsuit, thanked all 17 states for their support and asked the Supreme Court justices to allow him to become a prosecutor.

Should Trump join this lawsuit, the matter will set a precedent in the United States, as the president is calling for the cancellation of millions of votes in the election, but some legal experts have questioned the legal basis of the lawsuit and they are likely to be rejected by the Supreme Court.

The Democratic Party accused Trump of trying to undermine people’s confidence in the integrity of the elections by canceling the votes of millions of voters.

And Trump had said a few days ago, during his participation in the state of Georgia in the first electoral rally after the presidential elections, that he would win the elections in which Joe Biden announced his victory about a month ago.

“We are winning in this election”, assured the president, whose term ends next January, to hundreds of supporters, who gathered outdoors in Valdosta, adding: “They will try to convince us that we lost. We have not lost.”

Despite Trump’s unprecedented attack on the US electoral system, which he deemed no longer valid, his legal team has yet to produce any evidence accepted by the fraud courts in the presidential elections.

United States Attorney General William Barr confirmed that the department had not found any evidence of widespread vote tampering in the presidential election.

The Associated Press quoted Bar as saying: “To date, we have not observed fraud on a scale that could have affected the outcome of the elections.”

Barr has directed federal prosecutors to launch investigations into credible fraud allegations, asking them to avoid investigations into “fanciful or exaggerated allegations.”

The Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, was declared the winner of the presidency after beating Trump by a wide margin in the elections held on November 3, where he obtained 306 votes in the electoral college against Trump’s 232, and Biden also defeated Trump in the popular vote by more than 6.2 million votes.

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