The Supreme Court rejects Trump's appeal ... and the President: It failed us

US President Donald Trump confirmed that the Supreme Court in America failed him, in response to the Supreme Court’s rejection of the lawsuit filed in Texas, which demanded the annulment of Democrat Joe Biden’s victory in 4 crucial states.

The lawsuit submitted to the Supreme Court directly, demanding the annulment of the election results in the states of Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, in which the preliminary results indicate that Joe Biden has won.

The Supreme Court justices voted by a majority of 7 justices to two, and among those who rejected the case were 3 judges appointed by Trump to the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court also rejected the Republican lawsuit to cancel the 2.5 million votes sent by mail in Pennsylvania, and other courts in various states rejected many other lawsuits calling for a review of the voting results.

It is noteworthy that Republican prosecutors in 17 states have supported President Donald Trump in his legal campaign to reverse the results, despite the rejection of dozens of judges and courts of appeals in the presidential elections.

Like the show of support in a memo submitted to the Supreme Court, it was the latest attempt by Trump loyalists to use the attorney general's power to assist him.

The president hopes that the Supreme Court will hear the case and eventually grant him a second term, but attempts have so far been unsuccessful.

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