US election results: Judge rejects Trump's 'speculative' bid to stop Pennsylvania vote certification

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The judge says the Trump campaign presented 'strained legal arguments without merit and speculative accusations'.

Opposing lawyer Mark Aronchick suggested Mr Giuliani must not know the Pennsylvania election code.

They told Mr Brann the remedy the Trump campaign sought, to throw out millions of votes over alleged isolated issues, was far too extreme, particularly after most of them have been tallied. "These claims were meritless from the start and for an audience of one," he said in a statement."The will of the people will prevail. These baseless lawsuits need to end."

 

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Good of the judge to help speed things up.

I'm not a naturally anxious person but I have lost sleep over this election. I'm just glad that my daughter and her husband moved back to the UK from Chicago. It just gets more insane and the claims get wilder, but people still believe there was massive fraud and conspiracy. Mad.

Has he lost again haaaahaaaa

I’m 99.99% sure that at least over tree quarters of British population don’t actually give a toss about it

Who runs the Judicial System in Philadelphia? That’s the answer to the refusal to look into election volte fraud as the Democratic Party will not be interested in discovering truth or transparency on anything that could lead to prosecutions. That’s called self preservation ...

It's about time Donald Trump stops with the cluedo 'who done it' and prepare for the FBI INVESTIGATIONS CLUEDO cluedo trump Pennsylvania

Judge needs to support this talent.

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