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Trump’s effort to roll back the election he lost is increasingly undermined by the inanity of his legal claims and is causing some high-profile Republicans to take off even with the majority of his party silent amid his constitutional fire.
The president’s legal team, ruining time-honored traditions of a peaceful transfer of power, is launching long-running court challenges and putting pressure on state election officials. The show has some high-level Republicans ready to finish. “It’s over”, GOP Representative Fred Upton from Michigan on CNN’s Inside Politics Sunday. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, a frequent critic of Trump, said on CNN’s State of the Union that Trump’s behavior was similar to that seen in a “banana republic.” And even Trump’s friend, the former New Jersey governor. Chris Christie, speaking on ABC News’ This Week, called Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani and his cohorts a “national disgrace.”
However, a critical point may be approaching in the confrontation between the administration and the president-elect team over Trump’s refusal to initiate a transition, with ballot certifications due to be filed Monday in Michigan and in most of the counties of Pennsylvania.
If local officials move forward, despite interference from a White House shedding unsubstantiated claims of massive fraud, They will effectively confirm once again Biden’s capture of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency.. Thus, Trump’s position will become less sustainable even if he refuses to back down in the face of false claims that he won on November 3.