I once again asked the Supreme Court to reverse the election results

Trump campaign continues efforts to question the legitimacy of Biden's victory

Trump continues to search for a way to cancel the poll results.

Reuters

The election campaign of US President Donald Trump announced that it will again request the Supreme Court to cancel the results of the elections that were held on the third of last November, in the latest efforts of the campaign to nullify the electoral process and question the legitimacy of the victory of President-elect Joe Biden.

In a statement from the campaign, Rudy Giuliani, Trump's attorney, said the campaign had asked the Supreme Court to overturn three rulings by the Pennsylvania State Court regarding the rules for mail-in voting.

Giuliani said the campaign is seeking to overturn three decisions that stripped Pennsylvania parliament of protections related to mail-in fraud.

Joshua Douglas, professor of election law at the University of Kentucky, said the petition was "worthless," and would not prevent Biden from taking office on January 20, adding that the court would close the file quickly.

On December 11, the US Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit filed by the state of Texas and supported by Trump to annul voting results in four states, including Pennsylvania, which Biden won.

Despite the confirmed victory of Joe Biden in the US presidential election, Donald Trump continues to search for a way to cancel the poll results a month before the end of his term in the White House.

With the increasing pressure on them, Trump and those close to him are no longer hesitant to propose bold ideas such as imposing martial law, according to what several US media have reported, despite Trump's brief denial on his Twitter account.

The idea of ​​granting the military executive and judicial authority has been circulating since early December in the circles of Trump's most enthusiastic supporters, which, according to them, will allow the military establishment to organize a new presidential ballot.

The federal government has not used customary law since World War II.

According to a study by the Brennan Center for Justice, published last August, this requires Trump to obtain approval from Congress.

Despite the vote by top voters last week, which confirmed the victory of Democrat Joe Biden, and the failure of judicial efforts by Trump's camp to condemn ballot irregularities, Trump refuses to give in.

His spokeswoman, Kylie McKinani, played down the importance of the vote by the major electorate, which according to it is only "a step in the constitutional path", and stated that all cases filed before the courts have not yet been decided.

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