Trump proposed moving the GSA to identify BSN as the ‘clear winner’


President Trump responded to those people on Twitter late Monday night who see the General Services Administration’s decision to make federal resources available to Joe Biden’s transition team as his legal challenge is losing steam.

The GSA confirmed that Biden, who was elected president, was the “clear winner” in the election earlier this month. Trump hinted in an earlier tweet that he had instructed his team to cooperate in the transition, but vowed to continue the fight and followed another late-night tweet.

What does the GSA have to do with the initial work with the Dams as we continue to advance our various cases on what will turn out to be the most corrupt election in American political history? “We’re moving at full speed. Never accept fake ballots and” domination, “” Trump tweeted.

Trump’s tweet came shortly after officials in Michigan voted to certify the election, and Pennsylvania seemed to be moving closer to certifying Biden’s victory. Dominion voting systems have faced scrutiny and criminal claims over its ability to rigged elections. Company spokesman Michael Steele told Fox News it was “physically impossible” to change votes.

Republican John James, who lost his race for the Senate in the state, also refused to accept after losing by nearly 95,000 votes. Amlive.com reports that James questioned the integrity of the election, saying it would be “selfish” to accept it because the public needs to know that the votes were counted correctly.

“To maintain that trust, the state owes both ballot use and ballot integrity. If both are not provided in a balanced proportion, one side will always feel that they have not only lost, but have been cheated with. This is a threat to democracy, “he wrote.

On Monday, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned a Trump campaign lawsuit seeking to cancel more than 8,000 absentee ballots in Allegheny County for missing key information.

State Attorney General Josh Shapiro made headlines shortly before the election, when he tweeted, “Trump will lose if all the votes are added to the PA.” He announced on Twitter again on Monday, “The Trump campaign was trying to get votes from eligible voters. Guess what They just got P.A. Lost in the Supreme Court. Again. “

Trump’s legal team has suffered heavy losses in the lower courts and was seen by some as a brief public relations hitchhiker on Sunday, when he distanced himself from Sidney Powell, a high-powered lawyer representing General Michael Flynn in his case.

Powell told the Wall Street Journal that his goal was to represent “#Wehepeople”.

“I intend to expose all the fraud and let the chips fall where they can. “We will not allow the foundations of this great republic to be destroyed by vague fraud,” he said. “

Despite this legal shock and the decision by states to verify election results, supporters of the president have been keeping their eyes on the U.S. since Nov. Apparently put on the Supreme Court, when Judge Samuel Elito ordered Keystone State officials to keep a mail-in ballot that arrived at a separate location after election day.

Harvard Law professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz told Fox News on Sunday “Sunday Morning Futures” that there are many options that Trump can take, but those options still seem limited in their ability to win the election.

“They have two or three legal, constitutional avenues,” Dershovitz said.

The first he addressed was in the case of Pennsylvania, where Republicans are fighting against a state court decision that extended the deadline for accepting more mail-in ballots than was prescribed by state law. Dershovitz said the argument that the court had acquired legislative powers could be a winner in the Supreme Court.

Another argument that could work in Trump’s favor, Dershovitz said, was that Democratic voters in Pennsylvania were allowed to correct problems in their ballots, but Republicans were not allowed to do so. He said this could be a competent and potentially successful equal protection argument.

Rudy Giuliani, one of Trump’s lawyers, told Fox Business on Monday night that the legal shock would eventually reverse. He said a Pennsylvania court did not hear “a single fact.”

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“And I don’t know how a judge can conclude that it’s not good when the facts aren’t presented to them.” “Unfortunately, we haven’t made the right decision yet. We will. We’ll have a little patience.”

GSA Administrator Emily Murphy made the decision after failing to thwart Trump’s vote in the battlefield states, stating that “recent developments linked to the legal challenges and credentials of the election results.”

The Department of Defense said in a statement late Monday evening that it has been in contact with Biden’s transition team and that “we will begin immediate implementation of our plan of support in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the law, DOD policy and the White House.” And the Biden team.

Fox News’ Ron Blitzer, Thomas Barabi and the Associated Press contributed to this report.