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Monday Sunrise Briefing: Courts and clock challenge Trump effort

Neither the courts nor the calendar seem to support President Donald Trump’s bid to overturn the Nov. 3 election results.  The Trump campaign and its allies have now lost or withdrawn more than 30 lawsuits. On Saturday, in a scathing ruling, U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann - a Republican and a Federalist Society member - concluded that Trump's team offered only “speculative accusations," not proof of rampant corruption in Pennsylvania. Another Republican, former N.J. Gov. Chris Christie called Trump’s legal team “a national embarrassment…. They allege fraud outside of the courtroom but when they go inside the courtroom ... "the evidence has not been presented." The Trump campaign said

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