Trump's Failed Attack Strategy on Election Results: DeJoy, Graham, Rudy, Lawsuits - All Failed.

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Scumbag is 1/4 of the way to ONE HUNDRED losing lawsuits trying to stay in office. Cocksucker is playing golf while people die. Can't wait for him to be indicted, maybe he'll die in prison in 2024 instead of running for POTUS again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4PnrzK9G80&t=18s&ab_channel=GlennKirschner

Trump's Failed Attack Strategy on Election Results: DeJoy, Graham, Rudy, Lawsuits - All Failed.



Trump and his Republican enablers have failed in each and every attempt to subvert the will of the American voters: DeJoy's slowing of the mail failed; 25 lawsuits failed; Rudy Giuliani's recent attempt to play a lawyer in court failed; Lindsey Graham's attempt to strong-arm the Georgia Secretary of State to discard lawful ballots failed; the Republican members of the Board of Electors in Detroit who tried to corruptly throw the election to Trump failed; Trump's attempt to coop the military to help keep him in power failed; etc. I think it's fair to conclude Donald Trump is a complete and utter . . . failure, and nothing will stop the inauguration of Joe Biden in January.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87MDYFM2aKs&ab_channel=TheYoungTurks

[h=1]Trump's Attempt To Throw Out Michigan Votes IMPLODES[/h]
 

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Only thing failing is you ...ya dumb peckerwood.
 

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Only thing failing is you ...ya dumb peckerwood.


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[h=1]Trump legal effort hits wall in 2 Pennsylvania cases over technical ballot errors[/h]ALEX HOSENBALL and MATTHEW MOSKThu, November 19, 2020, 3:00 PM PST



Two more Pennsylvania legal challenges by President Donald Trump's campaign appear to have failed, insuring that more than 2,700 ballots that had been contested over technicalities would, in fact, be counted.
One case, filed in the Philadelphia suburb of Bucks County, sought to toss out 2,177 ballots over missing words on the address line or improperly sealed secrecy envelopes. A similar challenge brought in neighboring Montgomery County was ordered closed by the court.
In dismissing the Bucks County lawsuit, Judge Robert O. Baldi said it would be "an injustice to disenfranchise these voters" based on the technical errors with the ballots. Baldi noted repeatedly that the Trump team "specifically stipulated" that "there exists no evidence of any fraud, misconduct, or any impropriety with respect to the challenged ballots."
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"There is nothing in the record and nothing alleged that would lead to the conclusion that any of the challenged ballots were submitted by someone not qualified or entitled to vote in this election," Baldi wrote.
The point took on added significance as the Trump legal team, and the president himself, have continued to allege fraud on social media and in press appearances -- but not as stridently in court where evidence is required to support the claim.
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PHOTO: Trump Campaign Senior Legal Adviser Jenna Ellis speaks as Trump campaign adviser Boris Epshteyn whispers to Rudy Giuliani, personal attorney to President Donald Trump, during a news conference in Washington, Nov. 19, 2020. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
Eliza Sweren-Becker, counsel for the Democracy Program at the bipartisan Brennan Center for Justice, told ABC News suits like these appear aimed at grabbing attention.
"In large part, this litigation, the other cases that the campaign has filed are really a distraction," Sweren-Becker said. "It's important to recognize the frivolous nature of these suits."
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Some of the reasons the Trump team argued would disqualify ballots involved mail-in ballots from voters who left off part of their address or failed to properly secure the secrecy envelope, among other concerns the judge cited as "minor."
"The minor irregularity of a lack of a complete handwritten name or address is not necessary to prevent fraud and there would be no other significant interest undermined by allowing these ballots to be counted," he wrote.
Trump legal effort hits wall in 2 Pennsylvania cases over technical ballot errors originally appeared on abcnews.go.com
 

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Clowns celebrating defeats in the lower courts run by Democratic judges in democratic cities in Democratic districts.

Do you think any of these losers understand how the appeals process works?

Fuck are you stupid.

Honestly, the faster these judges make rulings the better. Best thing they could do is delay their decisions.
 

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Indeed, and ANNUTER couple of buggerings (especially sweet that old ass Grassley and Uber scumbag Scott missed the vote on the bitch, while Kamala swooped back in to provide the final 3 vote margin):


Donald J. Trump is a traitor, and he should be treated as such


Trump-Appointed Federal Judge Denies Republican Request to Delay Georgia Certification

Senate Blocks President Trump's Controversial Nominee To The Federal Reserve Board





November 17, 20205:45 PM ET




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Judy Shelton appears before the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee in February. President Trump's nominee to the Federal Reserve has said she supports the gold standard and has questioned the mission of the central bank.


J. Scott Applewhite/AP

Judy Shelton's nomination as a member of the Federal Reserve Board is stalled.
The Senate failed to advance President Trump's controversial pick to the powerful central bank on Tuesday after Republicans Mitt Romney of Utah and Susan Collins of Maine joined the Senate's Democrats in blocking Shelton's appointment.
The 47-50 vote also came as Sens. Rick Scott, R-Fla., and Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, both supporters of Shelton, were absent from the chamber and unable to vote. They are at home because of exposure to the coronavirus.
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris dealt another blow to Shelton, who was campaign adviser to Trump in 2016 and whose name was first floated for the position more than a year ago. The senator from California returned to the chamber for the first time since she and President-elect Joe Biden won to cast her vote against Shelton.
Shelton's confirmation was expected to be contentious among the GOP because of her unconventional economic views that place her well outside the mainstream. In the past, she questioned the mission of the central bank. She has also expressed support for the gold standard, which would tie the dollar to physical gold — a move that would sharply limit the amount of money in circulation.
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The attempt to advance her confirmation for a term that runs through 2024 comes as the Fed will enter a critical stretch under Biden, with key decisions to be made on how much support the central bank can continue to provide to U.S. markets during the coronavirus pandemic.
After the rebuff on Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell quickly laid the groundwork for another potential vote.
However, it's unclear if the missing Scott and Grassley will be allowed to return this week. That could push another attempt to take up the Shelton vote until after the Senate's Thanksgiving recess.
But even then, the GOP may not have enough votes to overcome the deficit seen on Tuesday. Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., the chamber's majority whip, said it's unclear if Republicans' majority in the chamber could shrink by the time they return. Democratic Sen.-elect Mark Kelly of Arizona could replace Republican Sen. Martha McSally after the recess, Thune noted. Arizona is expected to certify the results of the special election by then.
"There is a little bit of a complicated factor there with the Arizona seat," Thune told a Capitol Hill pool reporter Tuesday.









 

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LOL. The resident dem fucktards worship the MSM fake news. Keep getting spoon fed your daily propaganda you ignorant dipshits. Lucky for you morons there are enough people that are awake to stop this attemped NWO take over.
 

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LOL. The resident dem fucktards worship the MSM fake news. Keep getting spoon fed your daily propaganda you ignorant dipshits. Lucky for you morons there are enough people that are awake to stop this attemped NWO take over.


Soon. They are too dumb to think on their own.
 

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