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At least 126 Republican House members supported a Texas lawsuit seeking to invalidate votes in four states, which the Supreme Court rejected Friday.
"A Rigged Election, fight on!" angry president calls out to his supporters.
The president's personal lawyer indicated that Trump's legal team may file more suits, even though the Electoral College will meet on Monday.
The party of Lincoln appears to be calling for civil war, noted an aghast Twitter critic.
The lawsuit, brought by the Texas attorney general, had sought to invalidate the election results in four states that Joe Biden won in November.
A few people pointed out that none of the justices appointed by Trump supported his attempt to overturn the election.
The highest court in the land rejected outgoing President Donald Trump’s attempt to keep himself in power and upset the electoral process.
"They’ve already lost a case in the U.S. Supreme Court ― and are about to lose there again, very, very soon," the conservative attorney wrote.
The suit from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, demands that 62 total Electoral College votes be invalidated.
It was the latest court failure for Trump and his allies, who have lost dozens of cases in state and federal courts.