Trump loses Wisconsin case while his lawyer argues another one
US president Donald Trump has lost a federal lawsuit as part of his ongoing attempts to overturn the election.
US president Donald Trump has lost a federal lawsuit as part of his ongoing attempts to overturn the election.
The conservative-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear arguments over the weekend on President Donald Trump’s state lawsuit seeking to disqualify more than 221,000 ballots and overturn his loss to Democrat Joe Biden in the battleground state.
The US Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit backed by President Donald Trump to overturn Joe Biden’s election victory.
A Wisconsin judge has ruled against Donald Trump’s lawsuit seeking to overturn Joe Biden’s election win in the state, another in a string of defeats in the president’s extraordinary attempts to undo his loss.
Donald Trump’s campaign is returning to a Wisconsin court to argue for the state’s election results to be overturned, with the electoral college vote just three days away and a sceptical federal judge nearing a ruling on a similar case.
Nearly 400 absentee ballots cast in Milwaukee that were not opened on election day were discovered as part of a recount.
Police searched on Friday evening for the suspect in a shooting at a suburban Milwaukee mall that left seven adults and a teenager injured.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission has ordered a recount of more than 800,000 ballots cast in two heavily liberal counties at US President Donald Trump’s request.
Donald Trump’s US presidential campaign has paid for a recount of two heavily Democratic Wisconsin counties.
The final Wisconsin county has submitted its canvassed vote totals to the state elections commission, starting the clock for Donald Trump to file for a recount.
US President Donald Trump has called the US election results “a major fraud” and vowed to take the process to the Supreme Court.
US President Donald Trump and his Democratic challenger Joe Biden are focused on the three northern industrial states of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania that could determine who wins the White House.
A 17-year-old accused in the fatal shooting of two demonstrators has been extradited to Wisconsin just hours after an Illinois court judge ordered he should face homicide charges across the state border.
An Illinois judge has ordered the extradition of a 17-year-old accused in the fatal shooting of two demonstrators in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Hackers have stolen 2.3 million dollars (£1.93m) from the Wisconsin Republican Party’s account that was being used to help re-elect Donald Trump in the battleground state, the party’s chairman has said.