The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Federal judge rejects lawsuit seeking to overturn Trump loss

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MADISON, WIS, » A federal judge on Monday rejected a lawsuit filed by two Republican Wisconsin lawmakers, voting rights groups and others seeking to overturn the 2020 presidenti­al election results in Wisconsin and four other swing states where Democrat Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump.

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, in rejecting the lawsuit, said it “rests on a fundamenta­l and obvious misreading of the Constituti­on.” The judge, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama, also said it was filed on behalf of plaintiffs without standing, in the wrong court and with no effort to serve the defendants.

“It is not a stretch to find a serious lack of good faith here,” Boasberg wrote.

The case was brought against Vice President Mike Pence, Congress and the Electoral College. It alleged a “cabal” of public-private partnershi­ps broke the law to prevent Trump from winning. It sought to have state legislatur­es approve the certificat­ion of elections.

In addition to Wisconsin, other states targeted in the lawsuit were Arizona, Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvan­ia. Wisconsin Republican state Reps. Jeff Mursau, of Crivitz, and David Steffen, of Howard, were among those who brought the lawsuit filed in conjunctio­n with Wisconsin Voters Alliance.

That group failed in two other lawsuits it brought seeking to undo Biden’s win in Wisconsin and other states. Trump and his allies have lost dozens of lawsuits filed seeking to overturn his loss to Biden.

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