Trump loses appeal in Pennsylvania


The Trump campaign lost another battle on Friday in an attempt to prove massive electoral fraud, something they have not been able to do so far. This time, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a campaign request for a ban in Pennsylvania by Keystone State to revoke the certificate of its votes.

Trump-appointed Judge Stefanos Bibas, who wrote the opinion for the three-judge panel, said the campaign’s arguments did not fit. Pennsylvania certified its election results last week, and the federal government’s general services administration has approved the transition formal transition process.

“Free, fair elections are the lifeblood of our democracy. Accusations of injustice are serious. But elections are not to be called unjust. Charges require specific allegations and then evidence. We don’t have them here,” Bibas wrote in his remarks. Bibas wrote in his opinion.

In particular, the Trump campaign objected that Pennsylvania’s secretary of state and some counties had banned polling observers and allowed voters to fix technical issues by mail-in ballot. Bibas denied the allegations.

Bibas wrote, “This case is not about whether those claims are true. Instead, the campaign appeals on very narrow ground: whether the district court abused its discretion to not reconsider its complaint to the campaign.” ” “… that there is no campaign decree to undo Pennsylvania’s vote certificate. The campaign claims are not valid. The number of ballots challenging it in particular is far less than the approximately 1,000,000-vote margin of victory. And it never claims fraud or any vote.” Were given by illegal voters. ”

Trump campaign attorneys Jenna Ellis and Rudy Giuliani responded to the decision on Twitter: “The working judicial machinery in Pennsylvania continues to crack down on massive fraud allegations. We are very grateful to the legislature for the opportunity to present evidence and facts before the PA!” “

Mr. Trump said earlier this week “This election has to be reversed.” And again falsely claimed that he won Pennsylvania. The president made the remarks while calling a meeting hosted by Republicans in the state. On Thanksgiving Day, Mr. Trump said he would leave the White House if Mr. Biden wins the Electoral Rule College Led vote next month, but in a tweet Friday he appears to be back.

“Biden can only enter the White House as president if he can prove that his ridiculous ‘80,000,000 votes’ were not obtained fraudulently or illegally. When you look at what happened in Detroit, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Milwaukee, Fraud, it has become an incredible problem! ”The President misquoted in his tweet.

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