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Texas and 17 other US states rose up against Biden. The Supreme Court will decide

According to Texas, the defendant states have violated the rules for correspondence voting in violation of the law due to coronavirus. Texas Justice Secretary Ken Paxton appealed to the Supreme Court. He used the possibility of the states of the union to sue other states directly in the Supreme Court and thus bypass the courts of lower instance.

The lower courts have already swept away from the table dozens of Trump’s team’s allegations of irregular elections. However, the majority of U.S. Supreme Court justices are 6 to 3 judges close to Republicans, three of whom were appointed directly by incumbent President Donald Trump.

The chances are rather small, the media judges

The lawsuit was soon joined by 17 other states, in which the defeated Republican candidate and current White House chief Donald Trump, and subsequently the president himself, scored points. However, the American media, including the news agencies Reuters and AP, agree that this probably the last attempt to reverse the results of the November presidential election has little chance of success. According to them, there is no evidence of alleged manipulation of correspondence votes.

The official election results have already been announced by all American states. According to them, Democrat Joe Biden won 306 voters, Republican Donald Trump 232. Voters are due to officially elect the next US president on Monday. But if Biden lost the electorate from the defendant states, he would have to say goodbye to the US presidency at least temporarily.

A waste of time, Wisconsin said

Defendant states reject any mistake. “I feel sorry for Texans that their taxes are being wasted on such a really embarrassing lawsuit,” Wisconsin Justice Minister Josh Kaul told CTK, sharply criticizing Texas’ efforts as well as leading three other invaded states.

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