Mr Trump has a simple explanation for that failure, and it's worth considering. According to the President, the problem is not a lack of evidence supporting his allegations. Rather, it's that judges across the United States have refused to even look at the evidence, and have instead dismissed case after case based on legal technicalities. This argument really came into focus last Friday, when the US Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit from Texas Attorney-General Ken Paxton. Mr Trump had largely pinned his hopes of overturning the election result on that lawsuit, which he labelled "the big one" and "the case everyone has been waiting for". Reacting to the Supreme Court's decision, Mr Trump said it had "zero interest in the merits" of Mr Paxton's case and had "chickened out" of considering them. RELATED: Supreme Court throws out Trump's best remaining hope The Supreme Court had ZERO interest in the merits of the greatest voter fraud ever perpetrated on the United States of America. All they were interested in is "standing", which makes it very difficult for the President to present a case on the merits. 75,000,000 votes! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 12, 2020 …They just "chickened out" and… Read full this story
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