San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Judge defeats move by Trump to toss Pa. votes

- By Mark Scolforo

Pennsylvan­ia officials can certify election results that currently show Democrat Joe Biden winning the state by more than 80,000 votes, a federal judge ruled Saturday, dealing President Donald Trump’s campaign another blow in its effort to invalidate the election.

U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann in Williamspo­rt, Pa., turned down the request for an injunction by Trump’s campaign, spoiling the incumbent’s hopes of overturnin­g the results of the presidenti­al contest.

In his ruling, Brann said the Trump campaign presented “strained legal arguments without merit and speculativ­e accusation­s… unsupporte­d by evidence.”

“In the United States of America, this cannot justify the disenfranc­hisement of a single voter, let alone all the voters of its sixthmost-populated state,” the opinion said. “Our people, laws and institutio­ns demand more.”

A message seeking comment was left with the Trump campaign.

Rudy Giuliani, a former federal prosecutor and former New York City mayor, returned to court for the first time in decades to represent the Trump campaign Tuesday, showing his rustiness by tripping himself up over the mean

ing of “opacity,” mistaking Brann for another federal judge in a separate district and provoking an opposing lawyer.

He repeatedly contended in court that it was illegal for counties to help people vote. Opposing lawyer Mark Aronchick suggested that Giuliani must not know the Pennsylvan­ia election code.

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U.S. Constituti­on’s guarantee of equal protection under the law was violated when Pennsylvan­ia counties took different approaches to notifying voters before the election about technical problems with their submitted mail-in ballots.

Pennsylvan­ia Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar and the seven Biden-majority counties that the campaign sued had argued that Trump had previously raised similar claims and lost.

They told Brann the remedy the Trump campaign sought, to throw out millions of votes over alleged isolated issues, was far too extreme, particular­ly after most of them have been tallied.

“There is no justificat­ion on any level for the radical disenfranc­hisement they seek,” Boockvar’s lawyers wrote in a brief filed Thursday.

Pennsylvan­ia Attorney General Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, tweeted shortly after Brann’s ruling, saying “Another one bites the dust.”

“These claims were meritless from the start and for an audience of one,” he said in a statement. “Thewill of the people will prevail. These baseless lawsuits need to end.”

The state’s 20 electoral votes would not have been enough on their own to hand Trump a second term.

Counties must certify their results to Boockvar by Monday, after which she will make her own certificat­ion.

Democratic­Gov. TomWolfwil­l notify the winning candidate’s electors that they should appear to vote in the Capitol on Dec. 14.

“These claims were meritless from the start and for an audience of one. The will of the people will prevail. These baseless lawsuits need to end.”

Statement from Pennsylvan­ia Attorney General Josh Shapiro

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