Another defeat of Trump, the Supreme Court, reverses his complaint about the outcome in Pennsylvania

The Supreme Court of the United States has rejected the Republicans' legal complaint, which demanded that 2.5 million votes by mail not be counted in the outcome of the presidential election in Pennsylvania. Through a brief order, this court rejected the request of Congresswoman Mike Kelly, who is an ally of Trump, and some Republicans [...]
Through a brief order, this court rejected the request of Congresswoman Mike Kelly, who is an ally of Trump, and several other Republicans in Pennsylvania who filed complaints after the November 3rd presidential elections. They claimed that expanding the vote by mail was illegal under state law, Reuters writes.
Pennsylvania was one of the key states in the race for president. Joe Biden scored victory this time, but Trump had won the state in 2013. Officials have already certified the outcome in Pennsylvania, confirming Beden's victory.
Trump has repeatedly claimed without evidence that there have been fraud in several countries, including Pennsylvania. Democrats and critics have accused the outgoing president of intent on reducing public confidence in the integrity of American elections and undermining democracy by trying to change the will of voters.
Beden won in Pennsylvania with the advantage of about 80 thousand votes and received much more votes than Trumpi from those who voted by mail. The number of votes by mail in these elections was too high because of health concerns at the time of the pandemic.










