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Trump’s next move? New legal claims to encompass alleged barriers limiting observers’ count of mail-in ballots, alleged votes cast by deceased individuals and alleged backdated ballots

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As the 2020 presidential-election brawl continues, President Donald Trump and his allies will escalate legal efforts this week, according to The Wall Street Journal.

One of Trump’s personal lawyers, Rudy Giuliani, told Fox News on Sunday new legal claims would encompass alleged barriers limiting observers’ count of mail-in ballots, alleged votes cast by deceased individuals and alleged backdated ballots.

Even though Giuliani did not offer any evidence of wrongdoing, he suggested a lawsuit would center around allegations of more than, “50 witnesses” were hindered in viewing hundreds of thousands of ballots counted in Pennsylvania.

“ … this will be the subject of a lawsuit that we file (Monday) for violating civil rights, for conducting an unfair election, for violating the law of the state, for treating Pittsburgh and Philadelphia different than the rest of the state,” Giuliani said. “This is something that just has to be addressed.”

Giuliani also suggested the president should not concede as he teased up to 10 new election lawsuits.

“There is strong evidence that this was an election that in at least three or four states, and possibly 10, it was stolen,” Giuliani said in a live interview with Maria Bartiromo on Fox News. “In other words, it was based on false votes. Now, you can’t let an election go into history without challenging that.”

Giuliani estimates the Trump campaign will have four or five lawsuits drafted up by the end of the week.

The president may begin to hold campaign-style rallies in which he is expected to show obituaries of Americans who allegedly voted, in spite of being deceased, in the 2020 presidential election, according to The Post.

SOURCE WSJ | New York Post

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