Earlier today, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania issued a temporary injunction prohibiting state officials from moving forward in certifying the 2020 election results, pending an upcoming hearing on Friday over potential fraud regarding the state’s mail-in ballots.
Pennsylvania state officials filed an appeal to the state Supreme Court and said that the injunction will not impact the state’s presidential election certification process.
- Governor Tom Wolf formally certified the state’s election results on Tuesday.
- The Trump campaign filed a series of lawsuits in the state challenging the 2020 election results.
- Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s personal lawyer, appeared at a hearing in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday regarding alleged voter fraud in the state’s presidential election results.
As of today, Pennsylvania is prohibited from certifying the rest of its election results, pending Friday’s a hearing in an appellate court.
According to the Associated Press reports: “It wasn’t immediately clear if the order from Commonwealth Court Judge Patricia McCullough, a Republican, could hold up the certification of state and local contests on the ballot or interrupt the scheduled Dec. 14 meeting of the state’s 20 electors. McCullough scheduled a hearing for Friday.”
Watch the Trump legal team’s full presentation and hearing at a hearing in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, outline evidence of widespread and systemic voter and election fraud:
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