US state court rejects Trump’s claim without right of appeal

A court in the US state of Pennsylvania dismissed the claim of the headquarters of Donald Trump , demanding to recognize void ballots submitted by mail. This was reported by RIA Novosti .

The court decision states that “the plaintiff demands to deprive almost seven million voters of the right to vote, while presenting baseless legal arguments and charges that are not supported by evidence.” The judge granted the defendants’ motion and dismissed the plaintiff’s claim without the right to re-submit the claim.

Earlier, the US Third Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the motion of Trump supporters who demanded not to take into account when counting votes in the state of Pennsylvania about 9.3 thousand ballots received by mail after voting day.

Prior to that, a court in Pennsylvania satisfied the claim by Trump’s headquarters on the legality of the votes, submitted by mail at the election of the head of state. Trump’s staff insisted that Secretary of State Katie Primer had no right to extend the deadline for authenticating mailed ballots from six days after the election to nine. Some of the received ballots were rejected.

November 7, Democratic Party Joe Biden , who received 290 electoral votes against 270 required, proclaimed himself the elected President of the United States. Trump, in turn, said he hopes to regain his leading position in several states through the courts.

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