President-elect Donald Trump and his allies “have filed separate legal challenges in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin in a suddenly robust effort to stop the presidential election recount efforts there,” the New York Times reports.
“None of the challenges immediately derailed the recounts in those states, but they promised to complicate them with more legal wrangling by Mr. Trump, groups supportive of him, state officials and Jill Stein, the Green Party presidential candidate.”
Wall Street Journal: “The legal maneuvering may mean the future of the recounts will be decided in state and federal courts in the coming days. All three states are facing a Dec. 13 federal deadline to resolve any lingering disputes about the outcome before the vote of the Electoral College on Dec. 19.”
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