US President Donald Trump loyalists have filed at least 15 legal challenges in Pennsylvania alone in an effort to reclaim the state's 20 electoral votes. There is action, too, in Georgia, Arizona, Nevada and Michigan. During a Pennsylvania court hearing on one of the many election lawsuits brought by President Donald Trump, a judge asked a campaign lawyer whether he had found any signs of fraud from among the 592 ballots challenged? The answer was no. ccusing people of fraud is a pretty big step, said the lawyer, Jonathan Goldstein. We're all just trying to get an election done.
According to reports Trump has not been so cautious, insisting without evidence that the election was stolen from him even when election officials nationwide from both parties say there has been no conspiracy. Some of the suits filed on Trump's behalf appear to be hastily thrown together, with spelling errors ( ballet for ballot ), procedural mistakes and little to back up their claims. Judge have been skeptical. In Michigan, Judge Cynthia Stephens dismissed one filing as inadmissible hearsay within hearsay.When Trump's lawyers appealed, the next court kicked the filing back as defective.The campaign has so far scored just one small victory, allowing their observers to stand a little closer to election workers processing the mail-in ballots in Philadelphia.
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