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“Our constitution just doesn’t work like that”: Trump is brought before a judge
Trump’s lawyers suffer one defeat after another. Now plans are to be forged for 2024. 3 points on the situation in the United States two weeks after Joe Biden’s victory.
Joe Biden has been the winner of the American elections for two weeks. But incumbent Donald Trump has yet to congratulate him, he is taking legal action against the election result. Yet it doesn’t look good for Trump – he’s getting one pushback after another. Most recently in Pennsylvania, where the responsible judge dismantled Trump’s lawsuit.
What happened in pennsylvania
A federal court in the US state of Pennsylvania handed Trump another defeat in his battle against the election results. Trump’s lawyers would only have “Proven worthless legal arguments and speculative claims” presented without evidence, Judge Matthew Brann wrote in a statement of reasons for his decision published Saturday night (local time).
The injunction requested by Trump to prevent Pennsylvania from certifying the election results was rejected. Trump’s lawsuit was also aimed at potentially invalidating millions of absentee votes.
The arguments and evidence presented would not even have been sufficient to invalidate the vote of “a single voter,” the judge wrote. “Our people, our laws and institutions demand more,” he wrote. Trump’s lawyers have arbitrarily assembled the arguments as “Frankenstein’s monster,” so Brann. “Our constitution just doesn’t work that way.”
Following the release of the judge’s 37-page report, Pennsylvania Republican Senator Patrick J. Toomey took action. Trump has now exhausted all legal remedies, he said, congratulating Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on their victory.
And the other states?
There, too, it looks bad for the incumbent president. Trump and his Republican allies have also suffered defeat in other lawsuits in Michigan, Georgia and Nevada. So far, lawyers have collected more than 30 slaps in court.
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Biden’s advantage in Georgia it dropped from 14,000 to 12,670 votes in the recount. All 16 voters stay with Democrats. Responsible Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Governor Brian Kemp had confirmed the results on Friday afternoon. Judge Steven Grimberg had dismissed the lawsuit of a conservative lawyer on Friday night (local time), with which he wanted to stop the authentication of the result of the elections in Georgia.
Still, Trump requested a recount in Georgia on Saturday. The corresponding request was submitted on Saturday, his campaign team said. His lawyers said this was to ensure that all legal votes were counted.
On Monday, the result should Michigan being confirmed. There Biden has an advantage of 145,000 votes. On Friday, Trump invited the state’s top Republican deputies to the White House. Trump’s goal: The state parliament, in which Republicans have a majority, should appoint the electorate. So these should not vote for Biden, but for Trump. However, after meeting with Trump, Michigan Republicans said they had no information about the voter fraud.
And what is Trump doing now?
The president continues to prevent Biden’s team from accessing important documents and making an orderly transition. However, he is no longer properly motivated. At the G20 summit on Saturday, Trump left the video line after less than two hours. Instead, he drove to his golf club in Virginia. Photos showed Trump a bit later in a red blouse and white cap playing golf.
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Meanwhile, Trump is already working behind the scenes on his bid for 2024, the Washington Post reports. Accordingly, he should announce it before the end of this year to blow the wind out of other potential Republican candidates as soon as possible. Trump told his advisers that he wanted to remain an omnipresent force in politics and the media. He wanted to earn money with the least possible effort, so the consultants, who gave the information to the newspaper anonymously. For example with speeches or campaign appearances where you can sell tickets.
Maybe everything is also very different. Other advisers who spoke to the Washington Post say Trump has yet to make any final decisions. You can change your mind at any time, which is usually the case with Trump. (cma / sda / dpa)