President Trump said in a clip broadcast to Fox News’ Brian Kilmeid on Saturday that no judge had the “courage” to allow his lawyers and associates to argue his unsubstantiated claims that the election was “stolen.” Criticism of the US Supreme Court For refusing to “go into the evidence” in his lawsuits due to “small technologies, something like standing.”
In fact, many courts have offered to hear pro-Trump lawyers defend their case, according to U.S. District Judge Brett Ludwig in Wisconsin. Shot the latest of those events On Saturday. “A sitting president who has not been successful in his re-election attempt has sought the help of a federal court to set aside the popular vote on the basis of the election administration’s controversial issues and issues he may have clearly raised before the vote.” Ludwig wrote, A Trump appointment. “This court allowed the plaintiff the opportunity to present his case, and he disqualified himself. That was it. “
The “most plausible aspect” of Ludwig’s ruling is not that it was “rejected by a Trump-appointed judge” or that it was “done on merit.” Andrew McCarthy argues National Review. Ludwig notes, “On the morning of the trial, the parties Agreed on a set of fixed facts, “Subject” There is no real disagreement between the Trump team and Wisconsin officials about the relevant facts of this case. “
In other words, McCarthy writes, “Not there.” “Although the country has been told for weeks that this is the worst election in history, the campaign does not consider it worthwhile to call a witness. This is not the first time this campaign has proven his claim to be a fraudulent election, ”he added. As in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan, “Every time a court gives him a chance to establish evidence of what he advertises on Twitter, Team Trump folds.” Read more about the Ludwig verdict in National Review.
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