Donald Trump had a bad day in court last weekend with his election lawsuits. Legal experts have said for a week now that President Donald Trump's lawsuits over recalls and election results rotation will fail.
On November 13, Mr. Donald Trump suffered many defeats. In one day alone, nine of Donald Trump's lawsuits in key states were rejected or dropped, according to CNN.
Several lawsuits have been filed on allegations that absent voting and poor election management lead to fraud, which has not been proven and state officials said election fraud did not occur in 2020.
Donald Trump's campaign has lost six lawsuits in Montgomery County and Philadelphia County in Pennsylvania over whether nearly 9,000 absentee ballots could be ruled out.
Donald Trump's campaign abandoned a lawsuit in Arizona to seek a manual review of all votes because Joe Biden's victory will not change. Previously, Donald Trump's campaign filed a lawsuit on November 7 accusing some voters of being confused on Election Day 3.11 and fearing that their votes would not be counted if the voter tabler classified their votes as excessive votes.
A Republican candidate and four voters in Pennsylvania have lost a lawsuit against extending the voting period by mail after Election Day, after the court ruled that changing the regulations at this time would more harm than good. A similar lawsuit is awaiting a decision from the Supreme Court, which has kept a remarkable silence on election disputes since before Election Day.
Michigan poll watchers have lost a lawsuit to block voter certification in Detroit, and a judge has denied their fraud allegations.
In another important case, reporter Morris Wright & Arthur LLP - the largest challenge-leading law firm in Pennsylvania - perhaps the most important state in the post-Trump election war - has given up.
Worse, Donald Trump's lawyers have abruptly abandoned important allegations, been accused of dishonesty and even admitted that they have no evidence to prove election fraud.
Despite Donald Trump's unfavorable legal battle, thousands of people gathered in the capital Washington on November 14 to support the incumbent president and accuse the election of fraud.
People gathered in large numbers, filling more than a block of Pennsylvania Avenue - just a few blocks away from the White House.
Supporters were excited as President Donald Trump's convoy passed through the scene. A series of events took place on November 14 such as Stop the Steal, March for Trump and MAGA million March. Some are expected to then travel to the Supreme Court.
Many major US news agencies believe that Mr. Joe Biden has 306 electoral votes, surpassing the required 270 votes and thereby winning the race to the White House against Mr. Donald Trump.