
Trump says election challenges ‘not over’
Source: The Hill
President Trump said in an interview broadcast early Sunday that his attempts to overturn the vote are “not over.”
In the “Fox & Friends Weekend” interview recorded Saturday, Brian Kilmeade asked the president whether his challenges to election results were “over” after the Supreme Court on Friday rejected a Texas lawsuit seeking to toss the results in four states.
“No, it’s not over. We keep going. And we’re going to continue to go forward,” the president replied.
Kilmeade went on to ask how Monday’s meeting of the Electoral College, which is expected to elect Joe Biden as the next president, and Congress counting their votes on Jan. 6 would affect Trump’s efforts.
“I don’t know. We’re going to speed it up as much as we can. But you can only go so fast. They give us very little time,” Trump said, going on to repeat conspiracy theories about widespread voter fraud. Experts, local officials and Attorney General Bill Barr have all said there is no indication of widespread fraud in the 2020 election.
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