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Trump believes the Supreme Courtroom will overturn the election for him (they received't)

Trump showed how deeply Biden's victory broke him by telling a crowd of supporters that he would run the Supreme Court election.

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Trump believes the Supreme Court will overturn the election for him. (They will not). #TrumpRally pic.twitter.com/DcllsTlZQV

– Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) December 6, 2020

Trump said: "No, we keep fighting. We had some great moments. We just need someone with courage to do what they have to do because everyone knows it is wrong. We need someone with courage to make decisions. And we'll be going to the Supreme Court shortly and we really will when we have – if we have the courage and wisdom I think you know what the answer will be because you can't let people get away with that, what they got away with. "

Trump can't go to the Supreme Court because he doesn't have a case. The Supreme Court will not sweep a presidential election and pass the victory on to Trump.

A big part of the president's strategy has been to get state lawmakers to reverse election results so he can challenge a state before the Supreme Court. However, state lawmakers have refused to follow his attempted coup.

Donald Trump seems seriously to believe that the Supreme Court will overturn an election and give him another four years in office.

Joe Biden's victory broke Trump in such a way that he lives in a delusional fantasy world.

The Supreme Court will not overturn the election.

Joe Biden will become president at noon on January 20, 2021.

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Mr. Easley is the Founder / Senior Editor, White House Press Pool, and a Congressional Correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor's degree in political science. His thesis focused on public order with a specialization in social reform movements.

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