No, Congress Won’t Help Trump Overturn the Election
Trump suggests election ‘revote’ and calls on Supreme Court to overturn result in 46-minute Facebook video
Donald Trump loses legal battle to overturn election results in Wisconsin as Georgia tallies second recount
Trump-Appointed Judges Balk at President’s Efforts to Overturn Election
Trump appeals to US Supreme Court to overturn Pennsylvania result
Trump loves Rep. Mo Brooks' election objection. But Congress can't overturn Biden's win.
GOP Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama wants to scare the more than 80 million Americans who voted for President-elect Joe Biden into thinking that there is a chance he and other Republicans in Congress could overturn the 2020 election results. To this end, Brooks stated Wednesday that he’s planning to challenge the Electoral College votes when they are reviewed by Congress on Jan. 6. As Brooks put it (without any evidence): “This election was stolen by the socialists engaging in extraordinary voter fraud and election theft measures.” Brooks also shared he’s actively seeking to recruit additional GOP members of Congress to join his efforts to prevent Biden from becoming the 46th president because as he sees it, “Donald Trump won the Electoral College by a significant margin.”
Posted at 4:20 PM, Dec 04, 2020 and last updated 11:50 AM, Dec 05, 2020
A Nevada judge has denied a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign to toss out the results of the state's presidential vote.
The lawsuit was denied with prejudice, meaning that it cannot be brought back before the court. The lawsuit made multiple claims, including a problems with the voting machine that was used to count ballots, illegal voting and malfeasance by the election officials.
District Court Judge James Russell said that the re-election campaign “failed to meet their burden to provide credible and relevant evidence.”
Hard to find anything going in Trump's favour other than his success in fleecing people for the money to allow him to continue making a fool of both himself and America.