MP's lawsuit dismissed against Pence in an attempt to reverse Biden's victory
The federal judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Republican lawmaker. The lawsuit calls for Pence's role in counting the electoral votes from states and paving the way for Biden's victory at a congressional meeting on 6 January. The lawsuit was filed by Texas lawmaker Louis Gohmert with 11 residents in Arizona. The Republican Party appointed these 11 people as electors.
It stated that Vice President Mike Pence (Vice President Mike Pence) should be allowed to attend the meeting of the US Parliament on January 6 to process the election of the US President to elect Joe Elector The college was able to reject the votes. In this meeting, US President Donald Trump will try his last and big bet. During this time, Trump hopes to have the support of several fellow Republican lawmakers to oppose the counting of Electoral College.
Donald Trump is consistently claiming his victory in the presidential election and has also pressured Republican lawmakers to come forward for a legal battle. 140 members of the House of Representatives will vote against counting the electoral vote. Explain that a group of electors is called an electoral college of electoral college. This group chooses the President. Talking about the rules, according to this, if the election of the new president is being approved in both the houses of the Congress (House and Senate), if a member lodges a protest, then the electoral college can be voted for counting. . On January 6, Pence will preside over the joint session of Parliament where the votes of Biden and Trump will be finalized. Electoral colleges of all provinces cast their votes two weeks ago.