In Pennsylvania federal court Tuesday, President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani repeated generalized arguments of “widespread voter fraud” in an attempt to keep alive the president’s hopes of overturning his election loss in the state.

Giuliani, in keeping with Trump’s refusal to acknowledge President-elect Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral victory, asserted that voter fraud was rampant in Pennsylvania. He also attempted to cast doubt on the validity of mail-in balloting and to blame the “Democrat machine” cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

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