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Trumpโs legal team has suffered a string of judicial defeats in its bid to prevent states from certifying Biden as the presidential election winner, and legal experts say the remaining cases do not give Trump a viable path to overturning the election results.
More prominent Republicans on Monday joined the call for President Donald Trump to end efforts to overturn his election defeat and allow President-elect Joe Biden to begin the formal transition to a new administration.
Twenty days after Election Day, most members of Trumpโs party still refused on Monday to refer to Biden as president-elect, or to question Trumpโs insistence โ without evidence โ that he had only lost on Nov. 3 because of fraud.
Trumpโs legal team has suffered a string of judicial defeats in its bid to prevent states from certifying Biden as the presidential election winner, and legal experts say the remaining cases do not give Trump a viable path to overturning the election results.
Republican Senator Rob Portman โ co-chairman of Trumpโs campaign in Ohio who rarely breaks with party leaders โ said there was no evidence of widespread election fraud and called for the transition to begin.
โIt is now time to expeditiously resolve any outstanding questions and move forward,โ Portman wrote in a Cincinnati Enquirer opinion column on Monday.
However, Portman did not refer to Biden as โpresident-electโ and referred to his becoming the next president as a โlikely event.โ
Senator Lisa Murkowski โ a Republican who charts a more independent course and has acknowledged Bidenโs victory โ late on Sunday said it was time to start the full transition process. She denounced efforts by some Trump supporters to overturn election results in some states as โnot only unprecedented but inconsistent with our democratic process.โ
Calls for Trump to accept defeat have been stronger outside Washington, even from some of his staunchest supporters, including former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who called Trumpโs behavior โa national embarrassmentโ in an interview on ABC.
And more than 100 former Republican national security officials published a letter on Monday asking that party leaders denounce Trumpโs refusal to concede, calling it a dangerous assault on democracy and national security.
REUTERS