If it is a close race in Georgia and the Dems win, why would President Trump accept that and why wouldn't he immediately try to throw the results away through the courts? Why aren't people expecting that?
A recorded one-hour discussion between President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger will now be heading to the courts, according to Georgia's Republican Party chairman.
A recorded one-hour discussion between President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger will now be heading to the courts, according to Georgia's Republican Party chairman.
President Donald Trump has lost his latest legal challenge seeking to overturn Georgia’s election results, with the state Supreme Court’s rejection late Saturday of a case from Trump’s campaign and Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer.
President Donald Trump has lost his latest legal challenge seeking to overturn Georgia’s election results, with the state Supreme Court’s rejection late Saturday of a case from Trump’s campaign and Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer.
President Donald Trump has lost his latest legal challenge seeking to overturn Georgia’s election results, with the state Supreme Court’s rejection late Saturday of a case from Trump’s campaign and Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer.
President Donald Trump has lost his latest legal challenge seeking to overturn Georgia’s election results, with the state Supreme Court’s rejection late Saturday of a case from Trump’s campaign and Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer.
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I spent hours over the past few days reading the Michigan and Georgia election complaints and 11th Circuit appeal. (p.s. I'm a lawyer). Cases like this always leave the big question unasked. If courts don't provide a remedy here and now, what's left of democracy? Answer: nothing.
Courts in Georgia, with judges appointed by the establishment, will hear @SidneyPowell1 claims
After legal defeats in nearly all of the key swing states — Michigan, Georgia, Nevada, Arizona and Wisconsin — Trump’s path to overturning the results of the election through the courts has all but vanished. @alanfeuer
Nearly a dozen lawsuits filed by President Trump and his allies are working their way through the courts in Pennsylvania, Nevada, Michigan and Georgia, trying to invalidate enough ballots to erase Joe Biden’s leads there. Here's a look at those cases.
"At least 10 states have attempted to change the size of their courts over the past decade, with Arizona and one other state—Georgia—succeeding. And most of these efforts were spearheaded by Republicans."
We know Republicans want to suppress the vote – it’s the only way they think they can win. That’s why the Supreme Court’s 5-4 partisan decision in Shelby County is so disturbing. It made the problems we’re seeing in Georgia today more likely.
Gigi Ugulava, leader of European Georgia, was arrested today and sentenced to 38 months in prison for an old crime he’s already served time over. To say this is disturbing would be an understatement. Using courts as a weapon is NOT democracy.
1. Yesterday, @netflix said it may pull out of Georgia if the courts uphold the state's new abortion ban The company wants to be known as a champion of women's rights So why has CEO @reedhastings given so much cash to legislators pushing abortion bans?
BREAKING: Missouri just joined 5 other states this year in voting to ban abortion. Missouri’s law will be stopped by the courts — just like Georgia, Ohio, Kentucky, Mississippi and Alabama’s. We all have a constitutional right to abortion and we will fight for it.
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