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Trump Will Continue Litigation Over US Election Violations

The current US President Donald Trump said he would not abandon lawsuits for violations in individual states in the presidential election.

“We’re going on and on with a number of cases [state-by-state]. <...> We will expedite [their consideration] as soon as we can, <...> we have very little time at our disposal, "Trump said in an interview with Fox News, adding that" he is worried that [ an illegitimate president will come to power ”.The US elections were held on November 3. According to their official results, Democrat Joe Biden has secured the backing of more than 270 electoral college members, whose votes he needs to defeat Trump. Nevertheless, the current head of the US administration does not admit defeat and declares his intention to apply to the courts with a demand for a recount of votes. So far, the actions of Trump’s lawyers have not been crowned with success.

According to the latest data, more than 81.2 million voters voted for Biden, 74.2 million for Trump. The inauguration of the US President will take place on January 20.

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