US media reported that President Donald Trump's campaign on Sunday canceled a large part of the lawsuits it had filed to challenge the election results in Pennsylvania, in conjunction with the recognition by prominent names in the Republican Party of Joe Biden's victory.

Trump's attorneys filed a redacted version of the lawsuit after removing allegations that state election officials violated the president's campaign rights by limiting its monitors' ability to monitor the vote count. 

Trump continued to insist on rejecting the results of the presidential election, and renewed his accusations against Democrats that they were rigged.

He said on Twitter that many of the cases filed in connection with the presidential elections across the country were filed by people who witnessed horrific violations.

He added that what he described as the major issues that show the unconstitutionality of the elections and the scandals that happened to change the outcome will soon be lifted, as he put it.

In the same context, Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, said that they have more evidence of the alleged fraud.

He only won in the eyes of the FAKE NEWS MEDIA.

I concede NOTHING!

We have a long way to go.

This was a RIGGED ELECTION!

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 15, 2020

Tweet "confession"

In a tweet received by the media, President Donald Trump said that his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, won because the elections were rigged and observers were not allowed in, but he returned to tweet contrary to that.

Less than an hour later, Trump returned to tweet by saying that Biden had only won in the eyes of the false media, and that he had not acknowledged any defeat, but rather reiterated once again that he would win and that the elections were rigged.

Trump also accused - in a tweet - the Dominion vote-scheduling company of having a bad reputation and using inferior hardware.

Trump added in another tweet that the problems with the mechanical "malfunctions" that occurred on the night of the polls were caused by the Democrats when they were trying to steal the votes, and that they had succeeded greatly, but without being caught.

Trump renewed his rejection of the mail voting system, calling it a bad joke.

In another tweet, Trump said that there is much and irrefutable evidence of fraud in the US elections.

Trump stated that fraud prevented Republican polling and counting observers from being allowed in the counting chambers.

He added that the matter happened in the states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and elsewhere, which he described as an unconstitutional order.

Donations

On her part, Kamala Harris, US Vice President-elect Joe Biden, called on Americans to make donations to fight the judicial battle after the elections.

Harris said in a tweet on Twitter that Trump and the Republicans were trying to dismantle the decisive victory with unfounded lawsuits.

She pointed to the need to fund legal measures to protect all voices.

The Biden campaign revealed on Sunday that the recount in the Georgia presidential election did not change the total vote "almost".

She added that the process did not provide any evidence of widespread wrongdoing in the crucial state that Democrat Biden is expected to win.

Ron Klein, director of the White House staff appointed by President-elect Joe Biden, said that Republican leaders should recognize Biden's election victory and work together to find solutions to the country's crises.

In conjunction with these developments, former US President Barack Obama said, in a press interview, that each of the two candidates obtained more than 70 million votes in the elections shows that the nation is still deeply divided, and that this is not a good sign of democracy.

'Republican' recognition

With Trump insisting that he win the election, Asa Hutchinson, the Republican governor of Arkansas, predicted that President-elect Joe Biden would be the next president of the United States.

In an interview with NBC, the governor of Arkansas called for facilitating the transfer of power, stressing the need for this process to confront the foreign enemies of the United States, as well as confronting the Corona pandemic, according to him.

He said it is actually good to see President Trump tweet that Biden won, that is the beginning of recognition, noting that it is very important for Joe Biden to be able to access the intelligence to make sure he is ready during the transition period.

As for the Republican Governor of Ohio, Mike DeWine, he said that Joe Biden is the elected president of the United States, calling for the need to initiate the process of transition of power.

He affirmed in an interview with CNN that he supports the president and will continue to do so. The president has the full right to go to court and show all the facts in his possession, and no one has the right to object to that.

On the other hand, he added, "It is clear that Joe Biden is the president-elect based on what we know now, and the process of transfer of power is important for the country, and this process must be normal, and the president can take the other legal path.

In a more escalating tone within the Republican camp, John Bolton, the former National Security Adviser in the administration of President Donald Trump, said that the latter could cause great harm to national security, and expressed his fear that Trump would not go quietly after losing the presidential election to Joe Biden.

He pointed out that many people think or at least hope that he will realize that he lost and will go quietly, but "I am afraid that the reaction will be exactly the opposite."

"I think, as I speak as a Republican, the way to contain the damage not only for the country, but for the party as well, is for Republican leaders to speak up, as some do now, to recognize reality and realize that Joe Biden is the president-elect."