=> Know why Donald Trump is getting court shock?

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2 min readNov 24, 2020

On the one hand, US President Donald Trump is pledging to intensify his efforts to reverse the election results, while on the other, the legal challenges presented by him are being consistently rejected by judges across the country.

Washington: US President Donald Trump is pledging to intensify his efforts to reverse the election results on the one hand, while on the other, judges across the country are consistently dismissing the legal challenges he has presented. Because of which now the pressure on him to leave the President’s post in January is constantly increasing.

Just accused, could not give any proof
Trump’s campaign has not been able to present any evidence in support of his allegations of large-scale fraud in elections, in which case these cases are not able to stay in the courts. Experts believe that nothing like fraud has happened in the election and Trump will not be able to prevent the newly elected President Joe Biden from assuming office in January.

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Within a day this week, Trump and his Republicans either lost or were dismissed in lawsuits filed in three states for blocking election results certificates.

Many lawsuits dismissed, Trump withdraws case in Michigan
In Arizona, the judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit on behalf of Republican members seeking to suspend the election results certificate. On the same day, a judge of Georgia also rejected the request filed for a similar demand. At the same time, Trump’s campaign in Michigan withdrew his lawsuit Thursday.

The last phase of the presidential election is underway in America. President Donald Trump’s team sued Joe Biden’s victory on November 3 in the US state of Michigan. Now President Trump’s election campaign team has said he is withdrawing the lawsuit in Michigan. On the other hand, the Wisconsin Election Commission ordered Thursday to re-count more than 800,000 votes cast in the two counties at the request of President Donald Trump.

The order was legally required after Trump paid $ 3 million for recounting. This was agreed to after a debate on Wednesday night for over five hours. Democratic Commissioner Mark Thomson said during the debate that it is extraordinary that we are unable to agree on this among six people. The commission is split 3–3 between Democratic and Republican. Counting of votes in Milwaukee and Dane counties will begin Friday and should be completed by December 1, where Joe Biden defeated Trump by a margin of 1 over 2.

The next few weeks will be the world’s eye on the county of Wisconsin
Trump’s publicity team has cited ‘irregularities’ in the county, although no evidence of illegal activity has been presented. Wisconsin’s top election official Megan Wolfe said Thursday that ‘we understand that the world will be eyeing these counties of Wisconsin over the next few weeks. (Input agency)

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