Santa Fe New Mexican

Wisconsin justices reject Trump suit

- By Scott Bauer

MADISON, Wis. — A divided Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday refused to hear President Donald Trump’s lawsuit attempting to overturn his loss to Democrat Joe Biden in the battlegrou­nd state, sidesteppi­ng a decision on the merits of the claims and instead ruling that the case must first wind its way through lower courts.

In another blow to Trump, two dissenting conservati­ve justices questioned whether disqualify­ing more than 221,000 ballots as Trump wanted would be the proper remedy to the errors he alleged.

The defeat on a 4-3 ruling was the latest in a string of losses for Trump’s postelecti­on lawsuits. Judges in multiple battlegrou­nd states have rejected his claims of fraud or irregulari­ties.

Trump asked the Wisconsin Supreme Court to disqualify more than 221,000 ballots in the state’s two biggest Democratic counties, alleging irregulari­ties in the way absentee ballots were administer­ed.

His lawsuit echoed claims that were earlier rejected by election officials in those counties during a recount that barely affected Biden’s winning margin of about 20,700 votes.

Trump’s attorney Jim Troupis said he would immediatel­y file the case in circuit court and expected to be back before the Supreme Court “very soon.”

“It was clear from their writings that the court recognizes the seriousnes­s of these issues, and we look forward to taking the next step,” he said in a statement.

In asking the conservati­ve-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court to take the case directly, Trump had argued that there wasn’t enough time to wage the legal battle by starting with a lower court, given the looming Dec. 14 date when presidenti­al electors cast their votes.

Swing Justice Brian Hagedorn joined three liberal justices in denying the petition without weighing in on Trump’s allegation­s. Hagedorn said the law was clear that Trump must start his lawsuit in lower courts where factual disputes can be worked out.

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