Caveat: Posted on Sunday by Emily Rojs on the Republican Story...
There is Something Very Curious Happening With Trump’s Election Lawsuits… See What Is It
You won’t hear the media reporting on this
"If you ask any liberal on Trump’s election lawsuits, they’ll surely make a blanket statement like “he’s lost every single one of them.”
Although, that’s very far from the truth.
What no one is talking about is just how many lawsuits there are and the fact that Trump is still fighting and still winning.
First, of the 80 total lawsuits, 34 have either been withdrawn, consolidated with other suits, or dismissed due to legal technicalities such as lack of standing, timing, or jurisdiction. Those judges who dismissed suits never heard the actual evidence of election irregularities and/or fraud, since they did not allow it to be presented in their courtrooms. Such cases cannot be counted as a loss for Trump. If anything, they are evidence of a failure of our judicial system to – at a moment of national crisis – actually address election fraud.
Of the 46 remaining lawsuits, 25 cases are still ongoing, so that the winner and loser of these cases is yet to be determined, while 21 have been completely adjudicated. These are cases where the court heard arguments, considered any relevant evidence, and then issued a formal ruling on the merits.
You may be surprised to learn that, of these 21 cases, Trump has won 14 and lost 7.
In other words, Trump has won two-thirds of the cases to date that have been adjudicated by the courts.
Don’t expect to hear this on the evening news."
There is Something Very Curious Happening With Trump’s Election Lawsuits… See What Is It
You won’t hear the media reporting on this
"If you ask any liberal on Trump’s election lawsuits, they’ll surely make a blanket statement like “he’s lost every single one of them.”
Although, that’s very far from the truth.
What no one is talking about is just how many lawsuits there are and the fact that Trump is still fighting and still winning.
First, of the 80 total lawsuits, 34 have either been withdrawn, consolidated with other suits, or dismissed due to legal technicalities such as lack of standing, timing, or jurisdiction. Those judges who dismissed suits never heard the actual evidence of election irregularities and/or fraud, since they did not allow it to be presented in their courtrooms. Such cases cannot be counted as a loss for Trump. If anything, they are evidence of a failure of our judicial system to – at a moment of national crisis – actually address election fraud.
Of the 46 remaining lawsuits, 25 cases are still ongoing, so that the winner and loser of these cases is yet to be determined, while 21 have been completely adjudicated. These are cases where the court heard arguments, considered any relevant evidence, and then issued a formal ruling on the merits.
You may be surprised to learn that, of these 21 cases, Trump has won 14 and lost 7.
In other words, Trump has won two-thirds of the cases to date that have been adjudicated by the courts.
Don’t expect to hear this on the evening news."
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