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The legal battle continues for the Trump campaign and his allies. The loss adds to the loss and two more setbacks came on Monday. This time for Sidney Powell, who was briefly in Trump’s law firm.
In Michigan, federal judge Linda Parker ruled that the goal of the lawsuit, to have Biden’s certification removed as a winner, was to overthrow Michigan’s election results and thereby deprive millions of people of their right to vote.
“With nothing but speculation and speculation that votes for President Trump have been destroyed, discarded or traded for votes for Biden, the plaintiff’s claim falls,” writes Linda Parker in her decision.
In Georgia, he met the same fate in a similar attempt, but there Judge Timothy Batten rendered his decision standing up after just over an hour.
– There’s not even anything that can be done. The plaintiffs are seeking the most extraordinary measures ever requested in federal court in connection with an election, he said.
Donald Trump has lobbied Michigan, Georgia and now Pennsylvania
After all the court rulings, the Trump campaign, per plan, continues to try to persuade state legislatures to simply ignore the voters.
After, as it seems right now, having failed with the plan in Michigan and Georgia, eyes now turn to Pennsylvania.
Trump is said to have called Bryan Cutler, Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, twice in the past week. Cutler’s spokesman confirmed the talks to the Washington Post.
The president said, “I heard about all these problems in Philadelphia. All these problems with your team. What can we do to fix the problems?”
According to the spokesperson, Cutler is said to have responded to Trump that legislatures do not have the power to run over the state’s elected voters. However, Cutler was one of about 60 Republicans who signed a letter sent to state congressmen urging them to protest the voter choice.