Not much, actually. Trump never even made the accusation of “fraud” in a court of law. He made arguments about procedure, and requested delays in the process. The biggest lawsuit was actually being driven by Texas under an equal protection claim, not actual fraud. Regarding claims of fraud, Trump was told he would have to gather specific evidence and wait until after the election, in order to demonstrate damages, which is similar to what Lake is going through now in Arizona. But after the certification of the 2020 election Trump didn’t do anything I’m aware of, other than fundraise on the promise he would do something. I assumed that it would be more than tweet.
Not much, actually. Trump never even made the accusation of “fraud” in a court of law.
Lots of evidence was presented in five state legislatures. Then there was the AZ audit. You should go back and examine all the evidence.
Many have made the claim that no evidentiary hearings were allowed in court.I remember that there was only one evidentiary hearing and that was in NV.
I believe the courts didn't want to deal with it, so they made up procedure excuses for not hearing the evidence.