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Over 30 Trump Administration Lawsuits Thrown Out

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    It's now been several weeks since the presidential election concluded that Joe Biden won the presidency. And even though it's mostly all said and done (excluding some certifications and whatnot), the Trump Administration just keeps pushing these bizarre lawsuits against anything and everything.

    He also continues to claim their big lawsuit showing all the election fraud will be shown in just a day or two, though he's been saying that for weeks and of course he never provides any proof at all. He just keeps having his legal team throw out these waist of time lawsuits that continuously get thrown out. I think there's now been just over 30 failed lawsuits from the Trump Admin.

    Trump himself has been mostly avoiding the media entirely but he did give a quite a strange press conference yesterday. And I have to say, it was probably the most disappointing one I've seen yet. He went on and on about how Joe Biden shouldn't claim that he found the vaccine, even though Biden has yet to do so. He also said that finding the vaccine is OK, but him fighting the election results will go down in history as the greatest thing both he and anyone has ever done. I was pretty floored by that. I could go on noting what all he said during the conference, but it was just all nonsense and extremely disappointing to watch. It was the worst one I've ever seen.

    I find it really hard to believe that anyone on either side of the argument can say he's doing the right thing here. If he has proof of any fraud, show it. Claiming massive fraud over and over while showing no proof whatsoever doesn't do anything good for anyone. And jamming up the courts with nonsense lawsuits can actually be a crime.

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    True. But this is perfectly in line with Trump's character and persona. He doesn't care about decorum or playing nice, or any political niceties like that. He wants to always win, never admit defeat and always try and make his opposition look weak and like liars.

    Love him or hate him, I think its hard to argue with that.

    So in keeping with that, he is doing exactly what his personality would, which is fight to the bitter end with every maneuver he can. Legit or not. Then if he loses, which in this case he will, he will never admit he lost. He'll feel some sort of moral victory for sowing more seeds of doubt in the system itself, with his massive support base, which is basically half the country.

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    J.K.Logic Wrote: So in keeping with that, he is doing exactly what his personality would, which is fight to the bitter end with every maneuver he can. Legit or not. Then if he loses, which in this case he will, he will never admit he lost. He'll feel some sort of moral victory for sowing more seeds of doubt in the system itself, with his massive support base, which is basically half the country.

    I agree. These lawsuits are more about throwing everything at the wall and seeing if anything sticks than anything else.

    These countless lawsuits have got me thinking about what might have happened if the election came down to one state like it did in 2000. I think we'd be having a very different discussion if that were the case.