The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Trump files another suit to overturn vote

Hearing today in U. S. District Court on bid to set aside Ga. election.

- By David Wickert dwickert@ajc.com

President Donald Trump has filed another lawsuit seeking to overturn Democrat Joe Biden’s victory in the presidenti­al election in Georgia.

In a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Atlanta on New Year’s Eve, the president asks the court to decertify the Georgia election before Congress votes Wednesday to confirm Biden’s victory. A hearing is set for today.

The president’ s complaint repeats allegation­s and arguments that have gone now herein other lawsuits, including claims that out- of- state, dead and other ineligible voters cast ballots in the November election. Georgia officials and election experts have disputed such claims in detail in other litigation filed by Trump.

Investigat­ors from the secretary of state’s office have found no evidence of widespread voter fraud in Georgia. Federal investigat­ors also have found no evidence of voter fraud on a scale that would have changed the outcome of the election.

Trump’s latest lawsuit asks the court to decertify the presidenti­al election results and allow the General Assembly to select Georgia’s official electors — even though the Electoral College has already named Biden the next president.

It’s the latest in an extraordin­ary run of some 60 lawsuits in which Trump and his supporters have sought to overturn the election in several states that Biden won. None of those lawsuits — including those that challenged Georgia’s election results before the U.S. Supreme Court — has been successful.

The president has a similar lawsuit pending in Fulton County Superior Court. The new federal lawsuit accuses the local court of deliberate­ly delaying the litigation.

The latest lawsuit names Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger as defendants. Two days after he filed the lawsuit, Trump berated Raffensper­ger for an hour on the telephone, demanding that he “find” the 11,780 votes needed to reverse Biden’s victory.

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