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Trump, 17 US States Back Texas Bid To Undo His Election Loss At Supreme Court

President Donald Trump on Wednesday asked the US Supreme Court to let him join a long-shot lawsuit by Texas seeking to overturn his election loss by throwing out the voting results in four states, litigation that also drew support from 17 other states.

Who are #SeditiousSeventeen? Twitter trend emerges as 17 GOP attorneys general try to overturn election results

Copy to Clipboard (Getty Images) On Thursday, December 10, the hashtag #SeditiousSeventeen was making the rounds of Twitter. Rick Wilson, the co-founder of the Lincoln Project an American political action committee formed in late 2019 by several prominent current and former Republicans with the goal of preventing the reelection of Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election tweeted: “If you don t think the #SeditiousSeventeen are on the List, you should think again.” The Twitter account for The Lincoln Project tweeted, “The #SeditiousSeventeen state AGs should hear from all of us today. Find their contact information in our thread above and let them know what you think about their failure to uphold democracy and the Constitution on behalf of @realDonaldTrump.”

UPDATE 1-States respond to Texas bid to overturn U S election at Supreme Court

UPDATE 3-States assail bogus Texas bid to overturn U.S. election at Supreme Court Reuters 12/10/2020 By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin on Thursday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a lawsuit filed by Texas and backed by President Donald Trump seeking to undo President-elect Joe Biden s election victory, saying the case has no factual or legal grounds and offers bogus claims. What Texas is doing in this proceeding is to ask this court to reconsider a mass of baseless claims about problems with the election that have already been considered, and rejected, by this court and other courts, Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania s Democratic attorney general, wrote in a filing to the nine justices.

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