The president filed the lawsuit on Tuesday after the Wisconsin authorities confirmed the results, according to which Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden won by 20,700 votes. The Senate of the Supreme Court rejected the hearing of the complaint by four votes to three.
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Whether Trump would want to take her to a lower court was not immediately clear.
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The new failure was one of dozens of defeats that Trump and his allies suffered in court during their post-election efforts to change the results or block their announcement. The president’s camp has complained of irregularities in six key states where Trump has lost, but judges have swept all charges.
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After the Wisconsin Supreme Court, the White House chief demanded the revocation of about 221,000 votes cast in two districts. Trump’s staff claimed to have “clear evidence of wrongdoing,” although election officials did not report any problems and the recalculation of votes in the districts had previously confirmed the original figures. According to the AP, the dismissed lawsuit also challenged procedures that have been operating in Wisconsin for years and have never been found illegal.
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Local Democratic Governor Tony Evers denounced the lawsuit as “an attack on our democracy.” Biden confirmed the victory on Monday night, assigning ten Wisconsin voters to the former vice president.
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The announcement of the official results has already taken place in other states where Trump has questioned the preliminary ones, ie in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Arizona. The defeated president does not have much time for further protests, as all post-election disputes must be settled at the state level by Tuesday.
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