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In a special report, MSNBC's Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber debunks Trump’s voter “fraud” claims with the facts and the judges’ own words from court. Melber highlights the fact that Trump's own lawyer admitted there's no evidence of voter fraud under oath and that Trump's own aides are privately acknowledging they're aware this legal fight is "unsustainable."
Friday, November 13th 2020 at 10:19AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Trump won his case in PA.
Friday, November 13th 2020 at 1:25PM
Steve Williams
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What are you talking about FuFU, here's what I found on the case. YOUR WORDS: Trump won his case in PA. MY REPLY: How did Trump win in PA when this happen" Trump Got Dumped By a Top Law Firm Working His Pennsylvania Election Case The firm filed suit on behalf of the Trump campaign on Monday. By Thursday, it had quit the case. The law firm representing the Trump campaign in its fight to overturn the results of the election in Pennsylvania, which was won by President-elect Joe Biden, has dropped him as a client, according to a federal filing. Porter Wright Morris & Arthur, a law firm based in Columbus, Ohio, filed a federal lawsuit Monday on behalf of the Trump campaign alleging voting irregularities in Pennsylvania. But on Thursday, the firm withdrew from representing Trump in the case. “Plaintiffs and Porter Wright have reached a mutual agreement that plaintiffs will be best served if Porter Wright withdraws,” the filing said. “Plaintiffs are in the process of retaining and causing other counsel to enter an appearance herein.” Linda Kerns, a Philadelphia-based conservative attorney working for the Trump campaign, will continue representing Trump, the filing said. Porter Wright leaving the case is the latest blow to the Trump campaign’s attempts to overturn the election via the courts. The campaign has filed at least eight lawsuits in five different states since Election Day. The lawsuit filed earlier this week claimed that by allowing voters to cast ballots by mail, Pennsylvania, “in a rush to count mail ballots and ensure Democrat Joe Biden is elected… created an illegal two-tiered voting system for the 2020 General Election, devaluing in-person votes.” Separately, a lawsuit filed Thursday in Wisconsin by three voters sought to stop the certification of votes in the state’s three most heavily Democratic counties—Milwaukee, Dane (Madison), and Menominee, a tiny county home to the Menominee tribe—and nowhere else. Lawyers at Porter Wright have voiced their opposition to the firm representing the campaign, as have attorneys at Jones Day, another law firm aiding in a litany of legal actions meant to challenge the election results, according to a New York Times report earlier this week. At least one lawyer quit Porter Wright, which has collected at least $727,000 in legal fees from the Trump campaign and Republican National Committee so far this year, the Times reported. Until Thursday, however, Porter Wright maintained it would continue to represent the campaign. “Porter Wright has a long history of representing candidates, political parties, interest groups and individuals at the local, state and federal levels on both sides of the aisle, and as a law firm will continue to do so,” managing partner Robert Tannous told the Times earlier this week.
Friday, November 13th 2020 at 5:00PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Steve, the wins Trump made in The courts is TO SMALL to stop The Biden wins in Pennsylvania. So Steve, Trump won nothing against The Voice of The Pennsylvania VOTER. and that voice was load and clear, Donald J. Trump, "YOU' ARE FIRED." That is what the record will show from Pennsylvania: BIDEM WINS AND THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA HAS SPOKEN.
Friday, November 13th 2020 at 5:18PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Is that an admission that Trump won the case in Pennsylvania?
Friday, November 13th 2020 at 5:49PM
Steve Williams
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Steve, let us look at these chains of events: 1. The Trump campaign lost six cases in Montgomery County and Philadelphia County in Pennsylvania over whether almost 9,000 absentee ballots could be thrown out. 2. A Republican candidate and voters in Pennsylvania lost a case over absentee ballots that arrived after Election Day, because they didn't have the ability to sue. A case addressing similar issue is still waiting on decisions from the Supreme Court -- which has remained noticeably silent on election disputes since before Election Day. 3. On top of it all, a law firm leading the most broad challenge in Pennsylvania -- perhaps the most significant state for Trump's post-election fight -- dropped out. Steve, if you are referring to these three cases, then "NO." Now, if you are talking about candidate representatives gain increased access to canvassing of ballots in the key electoral college state, then that is the only thing Trump won in Pennsylvania. Steve, I heard this rumor that Trump caught a cold in Pennsylvania because of the way the people their treated him there. WOW!!!
Saturday, November 14th 2020 at 6:52PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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