Congressman Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania, one of President Trump’s top House allies, filed a lawsuit Saturday aimed at throwing out 2.6 million mail-in …
Congressman Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania, one of President Trump’s top House allies, filed a lawsuit Saturday aimed at throwing out 2.6 million mail-in votes in his home state — claiming the state law allowing them is unconstitutional. Meanwhile, Republicans in Michigan are attempting to delay that state’s scheduled Monday certification, days after a dramatic battle over the election results in Detroit’s Wayne County drew Trump’s attention. The Kelly lawsuit seeks to halt the certification of the results of the Nov.3 election in the Keystone State, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. Joe Biden’s 81,000-vote victory in Pennsylvania is set to be officially declared on Monday.
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