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Trump reaffirms his will to object to elections… “It’s not over yet”

Input 2020.12.14 01:11

The lawsuit filed by US President Donald Trump to invalidate the counting results of the four contending states was dismissed, but again expressed his disagreement, saying, “It is not over yet.”

On the 13th (local time), President Trump said in an interview with Fox News that was recorded the day before and aired that day, when asked if the dispute over the presidential election was over due to the Supreme Court’s dismissal of the Texas lawsuit, “We will continue, and we will continue to move forward.”

U.S. President Donald Trump is watching the 121st Land-Marine Football (American Football) game among cadets at Mitch Stadium at the Military Academy in West Point, New York on the 12th (local time)./AP Yonhap News

Earlier, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit on the 11th in Texas asking to invalidate the results of the presidential elections of four states, which were won by President-elect Joe Biden, including Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Michigan, on the 8th.

These four places were the racers that decided the presidential election, and if the results were invalidated, Biden could not have the effect of not meeting the electoral majority, which is a requirement for the election. 17 Republican-dominated states and more than 100 Republican congressmen participated in the lawsuit, and President Trump has also expressed his intention to participate.

On that day, President Trump said, “No judge, including the court, had the courage to dismiss the Supreme Court, and “I was very disappointed with them.” On the day of the Supreme Court’s decision to dismiss, he fiercely criticized the Supreme Court, saying, “I forgot my expectations.”

Next, when the moderator asked how the weekly electoral vote on the 14th and the congressional winner-finding process on the 6th of next month would affect the campaign against the presidential election, he repeated the widespread conspiracy theories of conspiracy to vote, saying, “I don’t know. We will speed up as much as possible. We have to do it quickly. No. They give us very little time.”

President Trump also said, “We have a worse Republican governor than Democrats. He is a terrible, great senator, very badly harming Kelly and David.” They even attacked the governor.

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