Trump campaign dismisses last remaining lawsuit in Michigan as voter fraud claims widely debunked

Chris Riotta
·1 min read
 (Independent)
(Independent)

President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign has dismissed its final lawsuit against the electoral process in Michigan on Thursday, as multiple challenges the campaign filed have recently been tossed out of federal courts in key states.

The president’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, who is leading the campaign’s battle against the national vote, claimed in a statement: “This morning we are withdrawing our lawsuit in Michigan as a direct result of achieving the relief we sought: to stop the election in Wayne County from being prematurely certified before residents can be assured that every legal vote has been counted.”

Both Mr Trump and Mr Giuliani have promoted false claims surrounding the results of the 2020 US elections, falsely alleging “millions" of votes were “illegally added” to the system without any credible evidence of mass voter fraud. The vast majority of their lawsuits have meanwhile proven frivolous, with multiple firms that previously signed up to represent the campaign having abruptly pulled out of cases in states where Mr Trump lost to President-elect Joe Biden.

This is a breaking story and will be updated.