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Trump Continues To Rack Up Losses

Trump Continues To Rack Up Losses

US court tells incumbent President Donald Trump that his claims that the election was unfair don't make it so.

Trump and his campaign team have repeatedly tried to discredit the win of President-elect Joe Biden in the just-concluded elections, calling it "unfair", and adding that it was "rigged".

These allegations emanating from Trump's quarters remain unfounded, as the court reminds that “Charges of unfairness are serious. But calling an election unfair does not make it so.”

Trump, while speaking with journalists on Thursday, gave a line from his refrain, “Just so you understand, this election was a fraud.”

The cases of election fraud in different states have been jettisoned by the courts in each state, as the courts believe that the allegations have no basis in truth.

Judges said of Trump's allegations, “Its allegations are vague and conclusory.

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“It never alleges that anyone treated the Trump campaign or Trump votes worse than it treated the Biden campaign or Biden votes.”

The court further stated that all lawsuits filed by the Trump campaign team have been lost and that the standing lawsuit cannot win.

The court stated, “The campaign has already litigated and lost most of these issues.

“The campaign cannot win this lawsuit. It conceded that it is not alleging election fraud.”

The court in Pennsylvania that sealed Biden's victory in the state has been accused by a Trump campaign lawyer, Jenna Ellis, of covering up "allegations of massive fraud".

Ellis said, “The activist judicial machinery in Pennsylvania continues to cover up the allegations of massive fraud … On to SCOTUS!”

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