U.S. presidential election Trump camp lawyers withdraw one after another November 14, 5:45

Withdrawal of lawyers in charge of trials over the ongoing court battles of the Trump camp alleging fraud in the U.S. presidential election has led to harsh views on the unproven court battles. I will.

In the US presidential election, on the 13th, 10 days after the election day, ABC TV reported that President Trump in southern North Carolina and former Vice President Joe Biden in Georgia each ensured victory.



This ensured victory in all 50 states, with Biden winning 306, well above the 270 required to win, and President Trump 232.



Under these circumstances, the lawyers of the camp in charge of the trial in eastern Pennsylvania have announced that they will cease to be involved in the proceedings over the ongoing court battles of the Trump camp.



"Both sides agreed that it would be good for the plaintiffs to withdraw," the lawyers said in a document filed with the court late at night on the 12th.



Last week, a lawyer who was also in charge of the trial in western Arizona announced that he would stop defending the court battle by the Trump camp.



President Trump remains bullish, saying in a media interview that "I shouldn't bet on the loser," but defended against the lack of evidence to support the alleged large-scale fraud. There is widespread belief that the outlook for the trial is harsh as the group withdraws one after another.



In addition, the opposition and Democratic Party have told President Trump that the turmoil over the election has created a political gap and is affecting measures against the new coronavirus, which has caused a serious situation with more than 1,000 deaths per day. Is strengthening the criticism of.

Democratic Speaker of the House Pelosi "Facts Should Be Accepted"

Regarding the US presidential election, Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi of the opposition Democratic Party said at a press conference on the 13th, "The election has already ended, and former Vice President Joe Biden was elected president with 78 million votes. We should accept and recognize the crisis we are facing and work on the new Coronavirus as soon as possible, "he said, admitting the election defeat and calling on the Republicans to work together to address the challenge.



In addition, Chairman Pelosi explained that he had talked with former Vice President Biden on the phone the day before to discuss support measures for small and medium-sized enterprises affected by the spread of the new coronavirus, and the Democratic Party should take appropriate measures against the new coronavirus. I appealed the attitude of going.